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The Sustainable WASH Systems learning partnership sheds light on project findings

The partnership, led by CU Boulder, coordinates the efforts of seven organizations in sub-Saharan Africa and southeast Asia seeking to develop, test and document sustainable approaches to local water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) to support initial infrastructure investments.

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Assistant Professor Danielle Hodge builds bridges through anti-Black racism course

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Abortion bans to increase maternal mortality even more, study shows

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Our students have a way of creating their personal journey. Whether leading research projects, finding ways to creatively address social issues or learning to navigate the college experience, there’s no limit to their potential.

 

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CU music Buffs among ‘composers and performers to watch’

The Washington Post published an article that listed “22 composers and performers to watch in 2022.” The list of classical musicians included two CU Boulder College of Music students.

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Architecture student creates clothing company to spread positive message

Travis Weis, a third-year architecture major from Denver, created Release The Mind to help spread positivity through clothing that aims to simultaneously support the community and environment.

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Engineering students study the mechanics of snow

Most mechanical engineers will work with materials such as metals, polymers, ceramics and composites during their careers. However, a course taught in CU Boulder's mechanical engineering department asks students to draw inspiration from another material—snow.

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