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Celebrate Women’s History Month with library recommendations

March 18, 2022

In recognition of Women’s “Herstory” Month, the University Libraries share media recommendations from staff and other members of the campus community. Read, watch and listen to titles highlighting unique experiences and perspectives.

Patricia Rankin

Surprised by depth of bias, physicist works to bring more women to science

March 18, 2022

Women’s history snapshot: Patricia Rankin initially assumed when told she didn’t "look like a physicist," they were complimenting her on being well dressed.

Sreyas Krishnan in front of the Delta IV Parker Solar Probe in Cape Canaveral

Alumus Sreyas Krishnan helps launch rockets into space

March 18, 2022

Mechanical engineering alumnus Sreyas Krishnan has played a critical role in United Launch Alliance’s latest Atlas V rocket launch, which carried another weather satellite into space on March 1.

Chancellor Philip DiStefano interviews retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal

Conversations with the Chancellor: On leadership with Stanley McChrystal

March 17, 2022

In case you missed the Feb. 28 discussion, watch as Chancellor Philip DiStefano and retired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal talk about the invasion of Ukraine, how to develop leadership skills in any organization and more.

Engineering Center

Provost announces 5 finalists for engineering dean position

March 17, 2022

CU 鶹 Provost Russell Moore has announced five finalists for the position of dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Find out more about the candidates and next steps in the process.

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Books, movies and shows to keep you entertained over break

March 17, 2022

Spring break is a great time to catch up on shows, read something fun or simply relax on the couch. Whether you enjoy historical fiction, thrillers, sci-fi, romance or fantasy, get recommendations.

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Mathematicians win prestigious NSF CAREER Awards

March 17, 2022

CU 鶹’s Agnès Beaudry and Sean O’Rourke will use the support to advance homotopy theory and random matrix theory.

Kai Larsen

Kai Larsen among world’s most influential academics in analytics, says magazine

March 17, 2022

A thought leader in business analytics education and researcher in machine learning and natural language processing, Larsen was recently named an influencer by CDO Magazine. Read his thoughts about how data is becoming a disruptor for business schools.

Brett Fiedler

Researcher recognized for work to help the blind learn geometry

March 17, 2022

With colleagues at other institutions, Brett Fiedler, a physics-education and inclusive-design specialist, and PhET Interactive Simulations researcher, has been recognized for his work to help blind or visually-impaired people learn geometry.

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Have a registration hold on your record?

March 16, 2022

Learn more about holds and how to resolve them quickly so you can enroll for fall 2022.

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