Student Edition - Sept. 16, 2016
Top five CU Boulder research stories of the week: Sept. 16 edition
Research at CU Boulder encompasses thousands of scholarly, scientific and creative endeavors at any given time, resulting in new knowledge, technologies and creative work that advance the economy, culture and health of Colorado, the nation and the world. Click through for a selection of the top CU research stories of the week.
Most diverse, academically qualified freshman class settles into college life
Their average SAT score is 1191; ACT composite 27.3; and high school GPA 3.66. The freshman class of 6,439 is also the most diverse, with 26 percent U.S. students of color enrolled. Seventeen percent are first in their families to go to college. Of the freshmen from Colorado, 33.4 percent are Esteemed Scholars.
Ex-Libyan prime minister says technology won’t save the world
Five years after the Arab Spring uprisings rocked the Middle East, former Libyan Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril offered University of Colorado Boulder students a front-row perspective on the protests’ genesis, their shortcomings and the lessons the world should absorb in the coming decades.
Study Abroad: Record number of students receive Gilman awards
A record nine CU Boulder students have been awarded Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarships to study abroad during the fall 2016 semester or the 2016-17 academic year. The scholarships will take the students to such reaches as Brighton, England; Barcelona, Spain; Monteverde, Cost Rica; Valparaiso, Chile; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Osaka, Japan.
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NASA's mission to Europa: Exploring a potentially habitable world
Robert Pappalardo of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will discuss the upcoming NASA mission to Jupiter's icy moon, Europa, and its potential to support simple life. The mission, slated to launch in the early 2020s, will investigate the moon’s ice shell, ocean, composition, geology, and current activity. Friday, Sept. 23, from 5 to 6 p.m. in Benson Earth Sciences, Room 180.
CU Dance brings female Hip-Hop luminaries to Boulder
This fall, CU Boulder brings street culture to the stage with [UN] W.R.A.P.: Women of the Cypher, a weekend-long performance event bringing together renowned female Hip-Hop scholars, artists and enthusiasts for a critical and creative exchange. From breaking to waacking to DJing, no facet of Hip-Hop will go unexplored at the event, which takes place Sept. 23-25 at CU Boulder’s Charlotte York Irey Theatre.
Carrigan Cup Trial Competition Sept. 19
Join Colorado Law on Monday, Sept. 19, at 3 p.m. in the Wolf Law Building Wittemyer Courtroom for the Carrigan Cup Trial Competition, where student competitors will perform an entire trial before a panel of distinguished trial judges and trial lawyers.
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Newsletter Block TitleCU Volleyball hosting Omni Invitational Sept. 16-17
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CU Volleyball hosting Omni Invitational Sept. 16-17
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The No. 18 Buffaloes will host Chicago State, New Orleans and Colorado State for their final round of non-conference regular season matches. Omni Invitational.
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If you score 100 percent correct, we will enter your name into a random drawing for five $100 gift certificates to the CU Book Store. Contest deadline is midnight on Sept. 18. Click here to take the quiz.