Student Edition - April 13, 2017
Campus & Community

David Meyer wants to change the way people communicate. To bring back the lost art of sharing stories with people we meet, he developed a mobile application that makes it easy to initiate a conversation.
Community & Safety
Safeguard your wheels from bike thieves
Bike thefts are the No. 1 crime on campus. Heed these prevention tips, no matter where you ride in Boulder.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Supporting survivors
There are many ways to show support for those who have been sexually assaulted. Start a conversation and raise awareness by wearing jeans on National Denim Day, April 26.
Events & Exhibits
ComSciCon Rocky Mountain West to highlight STEM communication
Applications are now open for the first annual ComSciCon Rocky Mountain West event, which will offer grad students and post-docs the chance to learn science communication from industry professionals and faculty mentors. The event is scheduled for Sept. 23-24, 2017.
'Enduring Vietnam' book release and signing April 18
The human face of combat is on full display in "Enduring Vietnam: An American Generation and Its War." Join author James Wright at Old Main Chapel for the release and signing of his new book.
Evaluating our learning management system: Campus visits and sandboxes
On Friday, April 21, there will be a series of presentations related to the Learning Management System (LMS) Evaluation Initiative, where attendees will have the opportunity to give feedback on the LMS observed.
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Denver 9 News: Boulder bumblebees resist national decline
National Geographic Magazine: Watch ants carry wounded off battlefield—never before seen
Scientific American Magazine: NASA funds 22 futuristic ideas for space exploration
Denver Business Journal: Philanthropist donates $2 million to CU Boulder music college