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- Please note the following corrections to the linked article about Dr. Ordaz: CHANGE, “systemic and cultural forms of conversation and activism” to “systemic and institutional forms of oppression and activism” CHANGE “These spaces need to be
- In the five decades since a landmark presidential commission on crime, cops and courts have begun taking domestic violence more seriously, but much work remains to be done, says Joanne Belknap, a University of Colorado Boulder professor of ethnic
- The event is the second of three this spring to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the graduation of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan, the first African American woman to graduate from CU. Buchanan, the daughter of slaves, earned a degree in German
- "Brain Drain through Deportation? The Consequences of DACA," Wednesday, March 7, at noon in Old Main Chapel on the CU Boulder campus. Dr. Sepúlveda will speak about “how DACA is part of a larger set of issues impacting Latinx students/