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10 things to do this weekend: ‘Avengers’ outdoor film screening and more

April 22, 2021

This weekend brings the CU Involvement Awards, a free hip-hop fitness class, Community Game Night, a workshop on preparing for finals, an outdoor film screening of “Avengers: Endgame” and more.

Sherri Cook

Finding sustainable solutions to wicked water problems

April 21, 2021

Professor Sherri Cook has been honored by the National Science Foundation with a five-year $510,000 CAREER Award to study water treatment technologies and build models to help local governments and water operators improve their infrastructure and water quality.

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Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program celebrates outstanding mentors

April 21, 2021

UROP is pleased to announce the recipients of this year's Outstanding Mentor Awards, which recognize CU 鶹 faculty for their role mentoring undergraduate research and creative projects.

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Let's talk climate change May 12

April 21, 2021

The next Coloradan Conversation event will feature an expert-led discussion about climate change, moderated by former Denver City Council President Albus Brooks. Hear from panelists including CU 鶹's Cassandra Brooks, Joel Hartter and Leaf Van Boven.

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Take the Sustainable Buffs Pledge

April 21, 2021

This Earth Day, join your fellow Buffs in pledging to make daily sustainable lifestyle choices, big or small. Plus, get tips and resources for how to make a difference.

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What to do if you disagree with a professor

April 21, 2021

It’s important to remember that conflict is normal—even when it’s between students and faculty or staff. Here are three tips for handling disagreements with your professors.

Jennifer Ho

New podcast episode explores issues of race, intersectionality

April 20, 2021

The latest episode of Buff Innovator Insights introduces you to Jennifer Ho, whose research, scholarship and teaching address some of the most challenging issues facing the world today. Listen in to hear from an expert on issues of race and intersectionality.

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Education alumna transforming medicine through human caring

April 20, 2021

A tireless quest to expand knowledge and practices of human caring has sent education alumna Jean Watson around the world more than 20 times, sharing her theory of human caring and healing to educate the next generation of nursing and medical healers.

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3 CU 鶹 education alumni explain police-free schools movement

April 20, 2021

Under direct pressure from organizing groups and a civically engaged public mobilized by state violence against Black men, women and children, school districts are reducing or eliminating contracts with police, specifically school resource officers.

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Share a proposal for the Los Seis de 鶹 Race and Memory Symposium

April 20, 2021

With a deadline of June 3, students, faculty, staff, performing and visual artists, and other researchers are encouraged to submit proposals for papers, panel discussions and performances.

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