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New exhibit is meditation on humans’ relationship to place

Sept. 17, 2024

A new exhibition in the Earth Sciences & Map Library shares the work of two local artists and a selection of maps curated by a CU Boulder doctoral candidate exploring the meaning of “topophilia.â€

Chancellor Justin Schwartz

Sko vote, Buffs!

Sept. 17, 2024

As part of National Voter Registration Day this week, CU Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz encourages the campus community to take part in the election process. Watch the video.

Basic Needs Center student employees

Request a workshop from the Basic Needs Center

Sept. 17, 2024

The Basic Needs Center offers workshops for students on various topics including nutrition, housing, money management and general well-being. Staff can come to your class, event or meeting for the workshop. Learn more about workshop options.

Gratitude Fair

3 ways to be sustainable at CU Boulder this fall

Sept. 17, 2024

At CU Boulder, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a way of life. Our campus is a global leader in sustainability as a result of the rich history of student-led sustainability efforts, starting with the founding of the Environmental Center in 1970. Here are three things you can do to be more sustainable this semester.

The Book Cliffs in western Colorado

River reporting reaps rewards

Sept. 17, 2024

Luke Runyon, co-director of CMCI’s Water Desk, earned a national Murrow Award for an in-depth podcast series on the declining Colorado River.

Mandy Cole

Mandy Cole named associate vice chancellor for budget and finance

Sept. 16, 2024

Named to the position by Todd Haggerty, Mandy Cole is now the campus’s associate vice chancellor for budget and finance.

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Safety tips for earlier sunsets and fall evenings

Sept. 16, 2024

With cooler temperatures and earlier sunsets, there are some things to be more mindful of as we head into autumn. Here are safety tips and reminders from Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations for fall evenings.

illustration of quantum

Protecting data from quantum hackers

Sept. 16, 2024

Assistant Professor Huck Bennett is working to keep data safe from hackers when the quantum revolution comes.

Abigail Terrill, playing an alternatively sized keyboard, and duo partner James Morris rehearse together

Alternative keyboard offers music students greater reach

Sept. 16, 2024

The College of Music has had an alternatively sized keyboard on loan. Recent graduate Abigail Terrill shares how the narrower keyboard is helpful, why it’s needed and what her thesis research found.

field of sunflowers

Sunflowers make small moves to maximize sun exposure

Sept. 16, 2024

Plants don’t just grow straight up—they can move in loopy and zigzagging ways to get more sunshine. Physicists were able to model a sunflower to predict how they grow. Read from CU expert Chantal Nguyen on The Conversation.

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