Community Edition - May 15, 2018

The tours, free and open to the public, are always slightly different as Vince Aquino, arboriculture manager, and Alan Nelson, retired outdoor services director, discuss some of our 104 species.
Discover What's Here (and There)
Dance outreach program heads to Paonia
A CU Boulder troupe of graduate and undergraduate students will lead classes and perform in Paonia, Colorado, as part of an annual program that partners with communities around the state.
Check out the alternative fuel vehicle ride-n-drive May 18
From an autonomous shuttle to an electric bus and eBikes, Parking and Transportation Services will highlight the newest in alternative fuel vehicles. Some displays will be available to test drive or ride in.
Ed Talks to address 'hot topics' in education May 22
Inspired by TED Talks, these presentations, led by professors, will explore topics such as teacher walkouts, hate speech on college campuses, distrust in education and more.
Research in Your Backyard
Tracking airborne pollutants, ozone precursors in Boulder
An automated monitoring system found that wind direction is the strongest predictor of hourly air quality in Boulder.
Having a 'household chief financial officer' can ruin financial literacy
As couples mature together, they often grow apart in their level of skill in handling their finances based on which partner takes on more financial responsibility.
Wearable technology brings high-tech to mushroom hunting
Researchers at CU Boulder are exploring how wearable technologies can help people to experience nature as they hunt for fungi.
In Focus

Read about just a few of the talented, motivated and innovative students who are graduating and starting on their next adventure. Congratulations, Buffs!
Newsletter Block TitleA Look Back at Commencement
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A Look Back at Commencement
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Events & Announcements