Student Edition - June 22, 2017
When senior engineering student Susie Gomez-Burgos isn't studying, she spends much of her time inspiring children, Latina girls in particular, to become mathematicians and science whizzes.
Campus Community
Top research stories of the week: June 22 edition
This week's top research explores the media impact of fake news, how touch between two partners can result in a pain-killing effect and the tiny microbes living inside your showerhead.
Planning an adventure in Colorado this summer? The Outdoor Program can help
Whether you're new to the outdoors or an experienced adventurer, sometimes it's nice to get a little direction in planning your trip. The Outdoor Program can help you find your next adventure.
Q&A: Alumna discusses women in computing industry
Women represent more than half of new U.S. college graduates but receive fewer than 20 percent of computer and information science degrees. Lucy Sanders, CEO and co-founder of the National Center for Women & Information Technology, is trying to fix that.
Learn new tools, brush up on skills with Lynda courses
The slower months of summer can be a great time to learn new tools or brush up on skills, and the Lynda.com learning library has a vast selection of high-quality video tutorials for current faculty, staff and students.
Dining Services named top 100 food-service operation in national survey
CU Boulder's Campus Dining Services has been recognized as one of the top restaurants and food-service operations in the nation by the annual Good Food 100 Restaurants survey.
Events & Exhibits
Celebrate Boulder's Bike to Work Day
Join CU Boulder on June 28 for Bike to Work Day—part of the city's annual Walk and Bike Month. The event features nearly 50 breakfast stations across Boulder serving free food and drinks.
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Reminder: Summer transit pass suspension in place
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Reminder: Summer transit pass suspension in place
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The RTD CollegePass transit pass is suspended until Aug. 1, 2017, for students who are not enrolled in summer terms, but are returning for the fall semester. To keep the pass working over the summer, visit the Buff OneCard office in C4C and purchase an “optional summer transit pass” for $85. Once the pass is purchased it will take 24-72 hours for bus and train card readers to recognize the status update.
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In Case You Missed It
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In Case You Missed It
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