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- Search the hash tag “flu” on Twitter and you’ll find a free-flowing stream of comments from people across the country. In 140 characters or fewer, they offer threads of information about their symptoms, how long they’ve been
- Register now! Justice invents, judges and destroys worlds. From racial justice to climate justice, reproductive justice, queer justice, criminal justice, immigrant justice and economic justice, articulations of
- Over the past several months, a series of massively destructive wildfires have ravaged the country. In light of these events, media outlets have turned to the expertise of Michael Kodas.
- BoulderTalks is offering four dialogue sessions for this year's Diversity and Inclusion Summit.
- The Nature, Environment, Science and Technology (NEST) Studio for the Arts will leverage two of CU Boulder’s greatest strengths.
- Last week, CMCI welcomed home more than 100 alumni as part of the university’s homecoming celebration.
- CU Boulder’s student news outlet, CU Independent, has a new look this semester.The online-only publication recently unveiled a completely redesigned website, replacing the previous design which had been in place since 2011. The
- Na’puti was one of 17 Chamorro delegates who traveled to New York City Tuesday to testify before the U.N. Special Political and Decolonization Committee (4th Committee).
- Professor and founder of the Intermedia Writing, Art and Performance doctoral program, Mark Amerika, has been named a 2017 Professor of Distinction by the CU Boulder College of Arts and Sciences.
- “The debate online is far from over. There is still a very vocal group of people out there who are opposed to vaccines,” said study co-author Chris Vargo, a CMCI assistant professor.