Community Edition - March 5, 2019

The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) commemorated its 70th anniversary at a gala event on March 1.
Discover What’s Here
‘me too.’ Movement founder Tarana Burke to speak at CU April 15
The founder of the ‘me too.’ Movement will speak at Macky Auditorium in an event hosted by the student-led Cultural Events Board.
Join the Hebrew Schmooze-A-Palooza March 6
Attend a free concert featuring music and dance performances by students in CU Boulder’s Hebrew classes. Come sing, laugh and connect!
New Horizons from Pluto to MU-69 and beyond, a lecture March 6
In this public lecture, LASP planetary scientist Fran Bagenal will review the observations from New Horizon’s flyby of Ultima Thule (MU-69) and their implications for understanding our solar system.
Research in Your Backyard
Impulse control is just a click away
CU Boulder psychology and neuroscience faculty and students have created a new research program at the Children's Museum of Denver to help children learn how to control their impulses.
Popular network theory debunked
A new study debunks a popular, two-decade-old theory about the shape of networks.
In Focus

Graduate student Ana Bogusky’s passion for fashion inspired her to launch a style blog and magazine-like handbook that create awareness for shopping locally and ethically.
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Brainwaves Podcast
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Brainwaves is CU Boulder's new podcast exploring big ideas, from what is love to cheating in sports. This week, we're talking about the value of sleep.