Student Edition - Feb. 27, 2017
Campus & Community
10 things to do this week: Feb. 27 edition
This week's events include a creative writing workshop, a cooking class, an evening with the Peace Corps and a free film screening.
Study tips
A big part of being successful as a Buff is studying like a pro. Click through for some study tips and resources.
Grand Challenge: Exploring the power of cloud computing for research partnerships
Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation Terri Fiez has selected a team to explore how research computing on the cloud might benefit CU Boulder and its partners in the future, especially in terms of multidisciplinary collaboration.
College of Music considering new degree in music, tech and media
On the heels of its strategic planning process and the announcement of the music+ campaign, the College of Music next fall will unveil a new interdisciplinary program in partnership with several other colleges on campus. Meet the Bachelor of Arts in Music degree with an Emphasis in Media and Technology Studies.
Important deadline: March 1
Wednesday, March 1, is the last day to withdraw from CU with 60 percent tuition assessment.
Beyond Boulder: Learning about law from a raft on the Colorado River
Colorado Law students will be learning about law from a raft on the Colorado River—an opportunity to become leaders in water, public land, energy, wildlife and American Indian law. They have launched a crowdfunding campaign to help get there.
Events & Exhibits
Alter/Altar showcases grad student choreography
In the joint concert Alter/Altar, CU Boulder dance students Arneshia Williams and Gwen Ritchie will perform original pieces focused on improvisation (alter) and spiritual expression (altar).
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9 News Denver: CU class combines comedy and climate change
Colorado Public Radio: Climate change takes to the stage In new play at Denver Center
Daily Camera: Ahead of CU Boulder visit, Robert Gates says country is 'exhausted with war'
Inside Higher Ed: Too ethical to get ahead?