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Is your body clock off schedule? Prebiotics may help

Sept. 13, 2021

New research shows that dietary compounds called prebiotics, which serve as food for good bacteria in the gut, make the body more resilient to circadian rhythm disruptions from things like jet lag or shift work.

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For engineers, asking for help at work is influenced by gender

Sept. 13, 2021

In the male-dominated engineering industry, where women represent only about 11% of the workforce, gender influences whom individuals turn to for answers to questions. Professors Amy Javernick-Will and Tony Tong share on The Conversation.

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10 things to do this week: Spirit days, job fair, more

Sept. 13, 2021

This week brings the Grillo Awards student showcase, Harry Potter trivia, a sexual health Health Hut, dean of students office hours and more.

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4 CU Boulder aerospace students earn major NASA awards

Sept. 13, 2021

Four CU Boulder aerospace graduate students have been named 2021 Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology.

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How to gain experience if you’re interested in health professions

Sept. 13, 2021

There are many ways to gain experience for a health professions career. Here are some opportunities that can help you gain professional experience.

Philip Makotyn presenting before the Colorado General Assembly's Joint Technology Committee

Philip Makotyn presents to Colorado General Assembly's Joint Technology Committee

Sept. 13, 2021

Philip Makotyn, executive director the CUbit Quantum Initiative, spoke on Sept. 9 before the Colorado General Assembly's Joint Technology Committee about the quantum ecosystem along Colorado's Front Range.

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Regents hear enrollment update, name chair for presidential search, more

Sept. 10, 2021

At its meeting Sept. 10, the CU Board of Regents heard an update on enrollment numbers, named a chair to lead the search for a new system president, approved changes to tuition classification for American Indian students and more.

Graduate students Michael Klonowski, left, and Daniel Aguilar-Marsillach, right, work in the Raytheon Space & Intelligence Vision, Autonomy, and Decision Research (VADeR) at CU Boulder, which studies new methods for tracking and managing satellite traffic in space. (Credit: CU Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science)

New effort to bolster Colorado’s national security and aerospace workforce

Sept. 10, 2021

The °µÍø½ûÇø has received a $2 million gift from The Anschutz Foundation to support the university’s diverse research in aerospace and national defense—from tracking and protecting satellites in orbit to improving the security of mobile devices.

Dean of Students JB Banks

The dean’s list of advice: Finding your community on campus

Sept. 10, 2021

We’re about four weeks into the semester. I hope you’ve been able to settle in, meet new people and establish routines. Wherever you are in your academic journey, here are some things to consider. Read more from JB Banks, dean of students and associate vice chancellor for Student Affairs.

The 9/11 memorial at the °µÍø½ûÇø. (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)

Remembering the victims, first responders of 9/11

Sept. 10, 2021

From a day that seemed to change life forever, we remember the victims and first responders. The University Libraries have compiled a list of archival resources. A number of tributes will occur at the Sept. 11 football game at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver. Learn more as we reflect on this 20th anniversary.

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