Community Edition - May 22, 2018
Discover What's Here
Pushing Boundaries: CU greenhouse a resource for students and researchers
Walk through the Japanese torii gate surrounded by a wildflower garden and step into an ethereal glass building filled with rare and unusual plants and flowers, open twice a year for public tours.
CU New opera workshop, performances return with Heggie, Scheer
Composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer will return to develop "If I Were You," a contemporary Faustian tale, resulting in performances June 15 and June 17 that are free and open to the public.
Find out 'what lies beneath' at water conference June 7, 8
The Getches-Wilkinson Center at Colorado Law will host a water conference exploring reasons to care, and be excited, about groundwater use and management in the Southwest. Get details and register.
Research in Your Backyard
What an all-nighter does to your blood
A new study could open the door for developing new treatments for night-shift workers and students pulling all-nighters, and enable doctors to precisely time administration of drugs and tests around the circadian clock.
Rain Game brings science learning to children in the hospital
CU Boulder’s Brian Jernigan is working to bring science learning to students who can’t come to class in person: young patients in pediatric hospitals.
In Focus

CU Boulder students and researchers are studying Boulder's historical apple trees in the hopes of preserving one of the town's agricultural legacies.
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Sink into Summer Reading
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Summer is all about relaxation, adventure and reading for pleasure. Enjoy a variety of recommendations from CU Boulder librarians and subject specialists, and a title from one of CU Boulder's own.
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