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Living on your own for the first time? 8 ways to survive and thrive

Sept. 1, 2023

Living on your own is an exciting adventure with new freedoms and responsibilities. Check out tips to help you navigate this transition.

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Living off campus for the first time? Tips on money management, more

Sept. 1, 2023

If you are living off campus for the first time, check out tips to navigate the transition and stay connected to campus life.

Nikki Lovenduski

Nikki Lovenduski named interim director of INSTAAR

Sept. 1, 2023

Nikki Lovenduski of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences was named interim director of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research. The appointment became effective on Aug. 28.

Dan Jones

Dan Jones announces plans to retire

Sept. 1, 2023

Associate Vice Chancellor for Integrity, Safety and Compliance Dan Jones will continue to oversee the Office of Integrity, Safety and Compliance through his retirement date of Jan. 31, 2024. Transition plans coming from Chief Operating Officer Pat O’Rourke are slated for later this fall.

Becca Edwards

Becca Edwards joins CIRES as director of diversity, equity and inclusion

Aug. 31, 2023

Becca Edwards is returning to CU Boulder and melds a background in science and inclusive teaching.

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Faculty, staff transportation survey results available

Aug. 31, 2023

The results of a 2022 employee survey shows a large swing to the remote work modality and a need for more sustainable transportation use to achieve campuswide climate goals.

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What is Labor Day and why do we celebrate it?

Aug. 31, 2023

Labor Day is a widely-celebrated American holiday, but beyond the opportunity for indulging in barbecues and poolside gatherings, the day holds significant historical weight. Professor Ahmed White offers his take.

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News flash: Opposites don't actually attract

Aug. 31, 2023

A new, sweeping CU Boulder analysis suggests birds of a feather are indeed more likely to flock together, confirming what individual studies have hinted at for decades.

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Support when traumatic incidents occur at other schools

Aug. 30, 2023

Familiarize yourself with CU Boulder’s alert system, resources for navigating trauma, research insights among our scholarly community and more.

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Tiny, shape-shifting robot can squish itself into tight spaces

Aug. 30, 2023

Imagine a robot that can wedge itself through the cracks in rubble to search for survivors trapped in the wreckage of a collapsed building. Engineers at CU Boulder are moving one step closer to that goal with CLARI, short for Compliant Legged Articulated Robotic Insect.

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