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New $20 million center to bring artificial intelligence into the classroom

Aug. 26, 2020

A new effort will explore the role that artificial intelligence may play in the future of education and workforce development.

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New $115 million quantum systems accelerator to pioneer quantum technologies for discovery science

Aug. 26, 2020

The center will forge the technological solutions needed to harness quantum information science for discoveries that benefit the world.

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Students: Get updates on IT services

Aug. 26, 2020

Welcome back, students! Over the summer, the Office of Information Technology made adjustments to existing services and introduced new services to help facilitate learning for the fall semester.

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CU Boulder welcomes 95 new faculty members

Aug. 25, 2020

New faculty members, many of whom recently attended a Faculty Affairs orientation, bring to CU Boulder expertise in everything from bioinspired robotics and indigenous religious traditions to Vikings and the dynamics of climate variability and change.

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4 things to know about getting food this semester

Aug. 25, 2020

To ensure the health and safety of our campus community, we have made a few adjustments to our dining operations.

Chief Diversity Officer and Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement Bob Boswell

From Vice Chancellor Boswell: An update on 8 actions for change–Aug. 25

Aug. 25, 2020

Now that the semester is officially underway, it’s a good time to recap what the campus has done to date and provide the campus with another update.

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5 tips for the fall semester

Aug. 25, 2020

It’s common to struggle with change and uncertainty, and it’s important to recognize the process looks different for everybody. Get tips to help with a smoother transition at the beginning of a new semester.

Ash and black trunks remain after the Hayman Fire.

Forests scorched by wildfire unlikely to recover, may convert to grasslands

Aug. 25, 2020

A new study of 22 burn areas across 710 square miles found that forests are not recovering from fires as well as they used to, and many regions will be unsuitable for ponderosa pine and Douglas fir in the coming decades.

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Steamboat Springs receives historic town records from CU Boulder archives

Aug. 25, 2020

After more than 100 years away, a trove of records from the founding of Steamboat Springs has returned home.

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Testing and Assessment Center open, providing important updates

Aug. 25, 2020

The Testing and Assessment Center is open and committed to providing fast, accurate and secure exam grading. If you're an instructor or teaching faculty member, get updates on using this service.

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