Community Edition - Oct. 31, 2017
A CU Boulder team will build a tiny orbiting satellite to study the evaporating atmospheres of gigantic "hot Jupiters," gaseous planets orbiting scorchingly close to parent stars. Watch the video.
Research in Your Backyard
Post-Ferguson 'de-policing' more pronounced in nonwhite areas, study finds
While traffic stops and arrests have fallen in nonwhite areas of Ferguson, Missouri, crime rates remain steady, suggesting cops previously had been "over-policing" these areas.
New study highlights 'hidden figure' of sun-watchers
Few have heard of Hisako Koyama, but her work places her among the top solar observers of the past four centuries, alongside names like Galileo, according to new research.
Discover What's Here
Cliburn winner Yekwon Sunwoo heads to Boulder Nov. 3
Fresh off the keyboard gauntlet known as the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Yekwon Sunwoo will give recitals all over the map, including at CU Boulder's Macky Auditorium.
George Norlin Award recipient to present a Shakespearian Arab tragedy
On Nov. 3, George Norlin Award recipient Yusur Wajih Al-Madani will present a reading of "The Arab Shakespeare Trilogy," arguing for a new perspective for understanding adaptations.
CU on the Weekend: Keeping politics from derailing critical climate action
On Nov. 4, drawing on experience in government and academia, Alice Madden will address why climate change has become so politicized, how we got here and how to move forward.
In Focus
Students in Focus: Increasing mobility for the blind
People with vision impairments face a perpetual problem: maneuvering through a world of obstacles and hazards. Meet Good Vibrations, a team of students with a solution.