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19 things to do: Grab a breakfast burrito, attend the Volunteer Fair, more

Feb. 5, 2024

This week brings classical music, the Spring Volunteer Fair, a CU in D.C. info session, the Grateful Dead at Fiske, a variety of Black History Month events and more.

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Love Data Week to bring talk on trans linguistics, data visualization contest

Feb. 2, 2024

This year’s theme is “My Kind of Data,” which centers the personal side of data and its transformative potential. Check out the campus’s Love Data Week, beginning Feb. 12.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, Chip the buffalo mascot and several campus affiliates cut the ribbon at the gaming center grand opening

‘A life-changing event:’ CU celebrates Alienware Buffalo Esports and Gaming Lounge

Feb. 2, 2024

Gov. Jared Polis, a passionate gamer, joined CU Boulder leaders and students to celebrate the opening of the Alienware Buffalo Esports and Gaming Lounge on Jan. 25. The facility not only provides a space for students to hone their gaming techniques but also breaks down economic barriers, offering opportunities for all students to game.

Peyton Thomas running on a trail

Scientist, Olympic hopeful runs with real purpose

Feb. 2, 2024

Peyton Thomas, a postdoctoral researcher who fuses running with a commitment to environmental causes, will compete in the U.S. Olympic women’s marathon trials this month.

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Black culture through cinema—10 films not to miss

Feb. 2, 2024

The International Film Series, in partnership with the CAAAS, is celebrating Black History Month with films rich in cultural influence, artistic merit and powerful messages. The program aims to provide a varied selection of voices.

a still from the original Scarface film

Say hello to my little friend, the gangster movie

Feb. 2, 2024

At what would have been Al Capone’s 125th birthday, CU Boulder cinema researcher Tiel Lundy explains the enduring popularity of gangsters in film and the American imagination.

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Observing a new-clock systematic shift

Feb. 2, 2024

In a new study, physics professor Jun Ye and his research team have taken a significant step in understanding the intricate and collective light-atom interactions within atomic clocks, the most precise clocks in the universe.

Embark cohort

Embark Deep Tech Startup Creator launches groundbreaking innovations

Feb. 2, 2024

A recent Embark Showcase was the pinnacle of the program’s first year working with selected entrepreneurs to provide IP rights, salary support, grant funds and investor introductions to launch startups with real-world impact.

Student speaking with an employer at the Just In Time Career Fair

How to start your job or internship search

Feb. 2, 2024

While industries may follow different hiring timelines, many companies are actively recruiting CU Boulder students for a variety of positions. Career Services offers resources to help you in your job and internship search.

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CU Boulder spinout acquired by major government contractor

Feb. 2, 2024

LiteWave Technologies, the CU Boulder spinout and Orion Space Solutions subsidiary that revolutionized LiDAR, has been acquired by Arcfield, a leading government technology and mission support provider.

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