CU Boulder experts can discuss President Biden’s recent executive orders, first 100 days

Jan. 26, 2021

President Joe Biden has rolled out a series of executive orders and legislative plans aimed at addressing the coronavirus pandemic and dismantling many of President Donald Trump's policies on climate and immigration. CU Boulder researchers are available to discuss the significance and impact of these executive decisions. This list will...

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Join a conference on student success, advising Feb. 18

Jan. 26, 2021

The CU Boulder Conference for Student Success and Advising is an avenue for student success professionals across campus to build upon skills, gain knowledge, promote inclusivity and collaborate with one another.

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Interested in the health care industry? Here’s what you need to know

Jan. 26, 2021

Between working as a physician or nurse, or working in public health, there are many career paths in health professions. Here are some steps to take if you’re interested in a career in health care.

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3 things you can do to make it through winter

Jan. 26, 2021

The spring semester has officially begun, but it still feels like winter outside. Here are three things you can do to make it through the remaining winter months.

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Why the US rejoining the Paris climate accord matters at home and abroad—5 scholars explain

Jan. 26, 2021

The U.S. backing of the Paris Agreement has an influence on food security, health and safety, and the future warming of the planet. National Snow and Ice Data Center researcher Walt Meier and fellow scholars share on The Conversation.

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Feb. 23: David Brooks to talk leadership, centering relationships and building trust

Jan. 26, 2021

David Brooks will be the fifth speaker in CU Boulder’s Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series. In his virtual talk, which is free and open to the public, the bestselling author and social commentator will share how all citizens can be leaders in repairing the country’s social fabric.

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Watch the Three Minute Thesis finale Feb. 16

Jan. 26, 2021

An 80,000-word doctoral thesis would take nine hours to present. The time limit for competitors of the 3MT? Three minutes. Join the Graduate School for the final competition via Zoom.

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Let's talk professional, academic journeys with Professor Suzanne Simard

Jan. 25, 2021

Pioneering forest ecology professor Suzanne Simard will join the Center for Teaching & Learning on Jan. 29 for a virtual presentation, kicking off the CTL's Academic and Professional Pathways spring workshop series.

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Legendary climber Emily Harrington to return for talk Jan. 28

Jan. 25, 2021

During a virtual spotlight conversation, Emily Harrington—a Forever Buff and the fourth woman ever to free-climb El Capitan in a day—will discuss her career as a professional athlete, her time at CU and how you can achieve your goals.

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Looking forward with music Dean John Davis

Jan. 25, 2021

College of Music Dean John Davis addressed what’s on the horizon as the college begins a new year with a new dean.

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