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10 things to do this week: Indulge in a late-night breakfast and more

May 1, 2023

This week brings the ATLAS Expo, free goodies at The Hive, a meditation at Fiske, a walk through the farmer’s market, a silent film accompanied by CU music students, a pouring challenge and more.

Volunteers keep the traffic moving. Volunteers, students and parents work together to move students back onto the CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø campus on Sunday, August 19, 2018. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)

Plan for increased traffic, parking congestion May 11–13

April 28, 2023

Commencement and many recognition ceremonies will bring several days of excitement and celebration to the community. This means CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø and city of Â鶹¹ÙÍø roadways will be heavily impacted as well.

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Honor CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s newest graduates at commencement on May 11

April 28, 2023

The extended campus community is invited to join in celebration of the class of 2023. Read Folsom Field clear bag, safety and concessions info, as well as parking info, and get ready for the big day, which will include remarks from university leaders and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, awards, the Norlin charge and more.

2023 Board of Regents

Regents set tuition, fees, compensation; hear comments on concealed carry, divestment, more

April 28, 2023

The CU Board of Regents approved a 4% increase in tuition for graduate students and new undergraduate students. The board also heard public comments on concealed carry policies, divestment and sexual assault prevention.

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Fact sheet: fall 2023 tuition changes

April 28, 2023

To meet rising costs of instruction, the 2023-24 proposed CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø budget includes tuition increases for some students.

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Student loan forgiveness workshops available through May

April 28, 2023

Navigate the complexities of federal student loan programs, such as Public Service Loan Forgiveness, with help. CU Employee Services encourages staff, who may qualify for PSLF through their work at CU, to join and find out how they can possibly lower their payments and work toward forgiveness.

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Artificial intelligence is exciting—and an ethical minefield

April 28, 2023

AI is poised to reshape parts of U.S. culture and society, but have tech developments raced ahead of our ability to understand the consequences? Here are four essential reads from The Conversation archives.

Margot and Christopher Brauchli

Meet Margot and Christopher Brauchli: Music’s Distinguished Service Award recipients

April 27, 2023

At the College of Music’s recognition ceremony on May 11, Margot and Christopher Brauchli will be honored with the College of Music’s 2023 Distinguished Service Award for their decades-long support.

A striking view of Mars and its smallest moon, Deimos.

New Emirates Mars Mission observations hint at origins of Mars’ mysterious moon

April 27, 2023

The Emirates Mars Mission, the first interplanetary exploration undertaken by an Arab nation, has unveiled a series of groundbreaking observations of Mars’ smaller moon, Deimos, that reveal new details of Mars’ most mysterious moon and where it came from, as well as the Red Planet’s larger moon, Phobos.

Some student members from the 2023 team pose during the Solar Decathlon Competition

CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø team takes top engineering prize with community housing project

April 27, 2023

An affordable, net-zero energy home designed by CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø students was honored as part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2023 Solar Decathlon Build Challenge. The home is part of a partnership between the university, Flatirons Habitat for Humanity and the city of Â鶹¹ÙÍø.

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