Graduate Student Edition - March 4, 2024
Campus Community
19 things to do: Relax at spa night, hear from student leaders, more
This week brings music of “dreams, nightmares and longing,” a career fair, Ralphie’s Cooking Basics, time to de-stress before midterms, gaming in celebration of women and more.
Continued efforts of the Sexual Misconduct Task Force
CU Boulder’s Sexual Misconduct Task Force, which supports the expansion of prevention efforts for reducing sexual harassment and violence on campus, invites the CU Boulder community to learn more at an open forum March 14.
Buffs All In is back!
For 24 hours on March 6, Buffs everywhere will unite behind CU Boulder students and researchers as they lead, innovate and make their impact felt like never before. Learn more about CU Boulder’s annual giving day.
Faculty Takes
Now that Trump’s on the Colorado ballot, here’s what’s next
The Supreme Court ruled neither Colorado nor any other state can remove Donald Trump’s name from the ballot based on the 14th Amendment and actions leading up the the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Get Professor Doug Spencer’s take.
Events & Exhibits
Persevering Legacy event March 7 to promote diversity in performance
Persevering Legacy will showcase the talents of more than a dozen undergraduate and graduate students in a celebration of women-identifying composers from around the world.
Unlocking the secrets of hybrid work: Learn more March 19
Does hybrid work have you feeling confused? Join Lauren Harris of Organization and Employee Development for a 30-minute skill-builder “lunch and learn” for tips on thriving in a hybrid environment.
The first step in funding your innovation: Virtual conference April 1–4
Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Week, focused on federal funding for early development of technologies, will feature networking opportunities, resources and experts from CU Boulder and national agencies: NSF, NIH, DOE, NASA and others.
Dream of going to Mars? Talk to explore human health in space
Rachael Seidler, a professor of applied physiology and kinesiology at the University of Florida, will deliver this year’s Rose M. Litman Memorial Lecture in Science on April 4.
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Fox31: CU Boulder astrophysicists part of first US moon landing in 50 years
Denver7: Antarctic sea ice's minimum extent ties for 2nd-lowest on record, according to NSIDC at CU Boulder
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