Student Edition - Feb. 6, 2017
Chancellor's Corner: An update on immigration restrictions
At the end of January, I shared how new immigration restrictions based on a presidential executive order might affect our campus. I have heard from many in our community about their continuing concern and want to share an update on our campus efforts.
10 things to do this week: Feb. 6 edition
Happy February, Buffs! We’ve had some beautiful weather so far, and it's expected to continue through the week, so get outside and do something fun. This week's events include a poetry workshop, film screenings, Buffalo Nites and more.
Support international student success at upcoming town halls
In an effort to bolster international student success, Provost Moore's recently-established task force will meet with CU Boulder students at town hall meetings scheduled for Feb. 9 and 10.
City of Boulder to host open house on 30th and Colorado Corridors Study
If your commute to class or work takes you along 30th Street or Colorado Avenue, mark your calendar for the city of Boulder's Feb. 9 open house, kicking off the 30th and Colorado Corridors Study.
Events & Exhibits
Former tribal chair to discuss 2016 Oregon wildlife refuge takeover
On Tuesday, Feb. 21, former Chairwoman Charlotte Roderique of the Burns Paiute tribe in eastern Oregon will speak at CU Boulder regarding the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge armed takeover in 2016.
Student organization to host panel discussion on free speech, differing political viewpoints
The CU Boulder student organization chapter of Turning Point USA will host a panel discussion titled "Has PC Culture Gone Too Far?" on Wednesday, Feb. 8, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in UMC room 235. The discussion is open only to CU Boulder students.
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Washington Post: How to reset your body clock, and get better sleep, with hiking boots and a tent
Daily Camera: CU Boulder plans $22M expansion of Koelbel Building
Scientific American: Go West, allergy sufferers: Dust mites avoid arid America
Christian Science Monitor: As the snowpack piles up, is California's drought over? No, say experts.