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A lens toward healing: Community reflection and curation Dec. 14

Dec. 13, 2021

Focusing on the therapeutic act of building community through the power of documentary, collaborative portraits by Assistant Professor Ross Taylor will be on display. Also, attendees are invited to share their images at this event, offering a place for reflection, story-generating and healing after the Boulder King Soopers shooting in March.

Members of the CU Boulder flight crew working on a RAAVEN drone in 2019 during a mission with a tornado in the distance.

Designing flying artificial intelligence systems to study supercell thunderstorms up close

Dec. 13, 2021

A team of CU Boulder scientists and engineers have landed a major grant to design next-generation uncrewed aircraft systems to fly into the heart of supercell thunderstorms that can spawn tornadoes.

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7 websites to explore topics that spark your interest during winter break

Dec. 13, 2021

If you’re looking to learn new skills or work on some personal projects, here are a few websites to browse no matter what sparks your interest.

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Forever Buffs Boulder chapter to present ‘Mission Mt. Mangart’ screening Jan. 12

Dec. 13, 2021

Tickets are on sale for the Boulder premiere of this award-winning historical documentary by CU alumnus Chris Anthony. The screening, with a Q&A session, will be held at the Boulder Theater.

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How to access campus IT services during global software security threat

Dec. 12, 2021

While the majority of applications remain unaffected, users connecting from off-campus will need to log into the virtual private network (VPN) to access MyCUInfo, Buff Portal Advising and other platforms—a temporary requirement while campus officials work to protect several applications from a global security threat.

Daryl Maeda

Dean of undergraduate education puts student success first

Dec. 10, 2021

Daryl Maeda’s scholarly work has delved deeply into questions of equity and justice, and how people can come together to demand social justice and attain equality. This has led directly to his work at CU, where issues in society as a whole are reflected in the student experience.

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Professors’ free speech rights can clash with public universities’ interest in managing employees

Dec. 10, 2021

When the University of Florida barred three professors from testifying in a lawsuit over voting restrictions, it raised important questions of academic freedom and free speech. Colorado Law Professor Helen Norton shares on The Conversation.

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How is this variant different? 10 omicron questions answered

Dec. 10, 2021

Two CU Boulder scientists discuss what’s different about omicron, why people are watching it closely and what can be done to prevent more variants of concern from emerging.

Alumnus Kevin Martin

Time magazine names CU Boulder spinoff a top invention

Dec. 10, 2021

Kevin Martin's startup, Unspun, earned Time's best invention of 2021 accolade. The alumnus’ 3D-weaving machine can produce a seamless pair of jeans. The technology was first prototyped in a Department of Mechanical Engineering's senior design course.

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CU system to accelerate strategic plan investments, campus priorities

Dec. 10, 2021

The CU system has allocated one-time funding to further CU system strategic plan implementation and campus strategic goals. The CU Boulder campus will retire capital construction fees, cancel institutional student debt and more.

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