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Fall into employee learning and development

Aug. 7, 2020

Register for professional development and self-care workshops in August and September.

The Ralphie statue at sunset

Tuition assistance benefit applications for fall 2020 now open

Aug. 7, 2020

Applications for the tuition assistance benefit for the fall 2020 semester are now open. Don’t miss the application and course registration deadlines.

Photos of the interior of the CU Bookstore, located in the University Memorial Center. (Photo by Circe Baumgartner/University of Colorado)

Helping students with course materials

Aug. 7, 2020

The CU Book Store is open and ready to assist students with their course material needs. The textbook department is closed to in-person shopping, and all textbooks must be ordered. Get more details.

Buffalo Bicycle Classic

Buffalo Bicycle Classic goes virtual

Aug. 7, 2020

The annual bicycle race that provides scholarships to arts and sciences students is moving to a do-it-yourself ride format because of COVID-19.

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Are you a history Buff and CU football fan?

Aug. 7, 2020

Hear from Rick George and Karl Dorrell on CU Athletics, and get media resources on CU football from the head of the University Libraries' archives, Megan Friedel.

David Korevaar at his home piano

CU professor celebrates Beethoven’s 250th anniversary with 10 hours of sonatas in 6 weeks

Aug. 7, 2020

David Korevaar, professor of piano at CU Boulder’s College of Music, uploaded videos of himself performing all 32 of Beethoven’s sonatas on his YouTube channel in just 60 days.

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Free anti-racism course opens door to 'some very difficult questions'

Aug. 7, 2020

CU Boulder Today recently spoke with Shawn O’Neal, a doctoral candidate in ethnic studies, to learn more about Anti-Racism I, the first of three new Coursera courses he has developed with Jennifer Ho, professor of ethnic studies and director of the Center for Humanities and the Arts.

A scenic view of the CU Boulder campus and Old Main.

Virtual town hall for faculty, staff and graduate students on appointment to take place Aug. 13

Aug. 6, 2020

Join Chancellor Philip DiStefano, Provost Russ Moore and Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rourke for a discussion of our COVID-19-ready campus; academic instruction modes; and health and prevention protocols; as well as a question-and-answer session.

Artist's depiction of the Hubble Space Telescope passing in front of the moon during a total lunar eclipse.

Researchers take the ultimate Earth selfie

Aug. 6, 2020

In a new study, scientists led by astrophysicist Allison Youngblood set out to view Earth's atmosphere, but with a twist—they wanted to capture what the planet might look like as a far-away world.

An abnormally bright spot in the nightglow just above Mars' equator.

A new look at Mars’ eerie, ultraviolet nighttime glow

Aug. 6, 2020

See the announcement from NASA Every night on Mars, when the sun sets and temperatures fall to minus 80 degrees Fahrenheit and below, an eerie phenomenon spreads across much of the planet’s sky: a soft glow created by chemical reactions occurring tens of miles above the surface. An astronaut standing...

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