Solar panels on the CU 鶹 campus.

5 highlights from the 2022 Campus Sustainability Summit

April 22, 2022

A year after the Call to Climate Action by Chancellor Philip DiStefano, the 29th Annual Campus Sustainability Summit showcased how the campus community is rising to the challenge.

Graduate student workshop with Leslie Blood

Just for grad students: 2 workshops to try in April

April 22, 2022

All graduate students and postdocs are invited to an advanced planning workshop on April 26 or 28. Interested in pursuing a job outside of academia? Join a résumé and cover letter workshop on April 27.

Racers run the Bolder 鶹

5 tips to help you prepare for the Bolder鶹

April 22, 2022

Whether it’s your first time running the Bolder鶹 or you’ve been out of commission for a while, get tips to help you prepare for the May 30 race. This 10K incorporates the fun of racing, a parade, celebrations and entertainment.

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3 things to know about open enrollment

April 22, 2022

Open enrollment runs through May 6 for the 2022–23 plan year. Make sure you're up to date on what passive enrollment means, changes to health plans and which health care networks are included in which plans.

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10 ways LASP is a leader in Earth and climate science

April 22, 2022

In celebration of our amazing planet, for Earth Week we’re featuring 10 ways LASP contributes to crucial Earth and climate science research.

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Finding joy in mixed company: A discussion April 26

April 21, 2022

Join Patty Limerick, of the Center of the American West and past Thompson Prize winner, and local author Jenny Shank for a lively discussion about how Shank’s writing career harmonizes with the mission of the center. “Mixed Company” has been named a finalist for the Colorado Book Awards.

Milky Way galaxy in Rocky Mountain National Park

Undergrads are setting their sights for the stars

April 21, 2022

A new astronomy program features CU 鶹 interns giving Rocky Mountain National Park visitors a tour of the night skies.

Pamela Harvey

Life scientist wins first Cogswell Award for Inspirational Instruction

April 21, 2022

Pamela Harvey, a teaching associate professor, has been recognized for the passion and effectiveness of her teaching.

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Students, staff, others honored for diversity work

April 21, 2022

Students, employees and a unit are being honored for their efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the College of Arts and Sciences. The winners are the recipients of the second annual awards from the Arts and Sciences Consortium of Committees on Climate, Equity, Inclusion and Diversity.

silicon wafer center-finding improvement device

Mechanical engineering students aim to make silicon wafer inspections more efficient

April 21, 2022

The global shortage of semiconductors—the computer chips that products such as smartphones, laptops, cars and even washing machines rely on—are motivating engineers to improve the inspection of the silicon wafers from which semiconductors are fabricated. To help, students have built a silicon wafer center-finding improvement device.

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