Graduate Student Edition - Oct. 16, 2023
Campus Community
18 things to do: Enjoy BBQ, watch a movie at the Buff Pool, more
This week brings Research & Innovation Week events, a tea party, a campus tree tour, Halloween hacks, DIY pride flags, an outdoor volunteer opportunity, night sky exploration, the Fall Housing Fair and more.
How to talk to others with a different point of view
Talking through differences is an essential skill that can build trust and strengthen relationships. Here are some ways to turn a difficult conversation into a thoughtful discussion.
CU Boulder faculty, University Libraries call for equitable access to info
CU Boulder faculty stand with the University Libraries in seeking agreements with academic publishers that provide equitable access to research and scholarly information.
Get set before you bet: 4 tips for responsible gambling
Here are some tips, strategies and resources that can help you avoid risky gambling habits and get help if needed.
Events & Exhibits
Research & Innovation Week underway with events through Oct. 20
There’s something for everyone during this weeklong celebration and showcase of research, scholarship and creative work. Celebrate your place in CU Boulder’s research and innovation ecosystem and take advantage of one-of-a-kind opportunities for collaboration.
Get the inside scoop on the CU Boulder budget Oct. 31, Nov. 29
Budget Talks, a new virtual series, unpacks details of CU Boulder’s budget. For CU staff, faculty and students—learn more and plan to attend.
It’s a sustainability hackathon Nov. 1–8
Join the campuswide, weeklong hackathon focused on creating positive change in the world—where you can make a difference, have fun and win prizes.
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Boulder Daily Camera: CU Boulder finds insight into pandemics by studying 1918 flu victims
EarthSky: Lightning on Venus? It’s rare, if it exists, says a study
Axios: Burned-out parents seek help from a new ally: ChatGPT
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