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Community Edition - Sept. 5, 2021

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Connect with the world through languages: Learn with ALTEC this fall

Share your CU pride with family and friends at Family Weekend in October

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Join the Coloradan Conversation Sept. 8 to discuss leadership

Lectures & Presentations Events & Exhibits
The next virtual Coloradan Conversation event will feature a panel discussion about the evolving nature of leadership. Join CU alumni, students, community members and experts to discuss what you read and find ways to move forward into action.
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Explore frontiers in spectrum sharing Sept. 9–10

Conferences Events & Exhibits
The Spectrum Policy Initiative Conference will invite over 20 experts to examine and map the frontiers of spectrum sharing in novel settings like outer space, in wireless engineering and in the ways that spectrum sharing could be encouraged and governed.

Research in Your Backyard

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Video: CU Boulder experts give scientific update on COVID-19 pandemic

Health & Society Faculty in Focus News Headlines Campus Community
Roy Parker and Kristen Bjorkman review the status of the COVID-19 delta variant in the United States, the latest data on vaccines and breakthrough cases, and more.
Pointed tool made from elephant bones seen from both sides

Ancient humans turned elephant remains into a surprising array of bone tools

Health & Society News Headlines
Humans living about 400,000 years ago produced an unprecedented diversity of elephant bone tools, including pointed tools for carving meat and wedge-shaped tools for cracking open large femurs and other long bones.
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State of the Climate Report confirms 2020 among 3 warmest years on record

Climate & Environment News Headlines
A new report on the global climate confirmed 2020 was among the three warmest years in records dating to the mid-1800s, despite a cooling La Niña influence in the second half of the year. Several CIRES/CU Boulder experts contributed to the report.
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#MeToo: Study finds sexual harassment in academic libraries more frequent than thought

Health & Society News Headlines
A first-of-its-kind quantitative survey co-authored by researchers at CU Boulder, William & Mary and Radford University has measured the prevalence of sexual harassment in academic libraries, with hope to enact change within the industry.

In Focus

CU Boulder South

City, university release final review draft of agreement for CU Boulder South annexation project

Deadlines & Announcements Campus Community
The City of Boulder and the University of Colorado Boulder have released a final review draft of the annexation agreement for the CU Boulder South property, highlighting final proposed terms to be voted on by City Council later this month.
Jewish community celebrating High Holy Days

What are the Jewish High Holy Days?

The Conversation News Headlines
Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and a month of celebrating renewal and moral responsibility––professor and Bible scholar Samuel L. Boyd explains the history of these holy days and why they might offer consolation in times of uncertainty.
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Japanese history project strengthens archival record

Arts & Humanities News Headlines
A two-year effort to build a more complete account of the histories of the Japanese and Japanese American communities at the University of Colorado from World War II to the present day resulted in significant growth to the University Libraries Archives.
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Stephen Graham Jones reflects on latest slasher novel

Arts & Humanities Faculty in Focus News Headlines Campus Community
“What slashers do is they carve into the world and balance the scales of justice," says horror writer and CU Boulder Professor Stephen Graham Jones. His newest book, "My Heart is a Chainsaw," is in bookstores now.

What We're Reading

COVID-19 campus update: Sept. 2 edition

Ralphie VI set to debut at Buffs home opener

The week in photos: BuffStreet on The Hill

5 essential hiking tips and places to go around Boulder

2 professors tapped to give Distinguished Research Lectures

College of Music to host ceremony Sept. 17 to celebrate building addition

Drugs laced with fentanyl in Boulder: Tips to stay safe

Sara Thompson to retire, continue teaching after leading multiple expansions as Continuing Ed dean

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