Community Edition - Sept. 17, 2019
Discover What's Here
Turn your innovative ideas into reality at the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Campus Kickoff
Attend the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Kickoff Sept. 20 to get inspired, hear startup stories and enter for a chance to win an Apple Watch.
There's something for everyone at second annual Whaaat!? festival
The 2019 Whaaat!? festival promises everything from weird new games to old dusty games, overlooked gems, games with bizarre controllers, games that live in art museums and even games that may start arguments over what the game actually is.
Turning Point USA hosting ‘Saving the 2nd with Dana Loesch’ Oct. 10
Loesch is an author, commentator and former spokesperson for the National Rifle Association. She will speak at 7 p.m. in Math 100. Tickets are available for free to students and the general public.
Free online water and climate course now open
CU Boulder has launched a free, online course exploring water and climate in the United States.
Research in Your Backyard
Volcanic eruption may explain recent purple sunrises
Photographers and others with a keen eye have noticed that sunrises and sunsets have become a lot more purple in the U.S. New measurements from a high-altitude balloon could explain why.
More than 700,000 citizenship applications backlogged as application wait times double, report finds
People applying for U.S. citizenship have seen application wait times double since 2016, according to a new report prepared in part by University of Colorado Law School faculty and students.
Think Saturn’s rings are old? Not so fast
Scientists have reignited the debate over the age of Saturn’s rings, suggesting that the features may have formed early in the history of the solar system.
Researchers partner with Native Alaskan, Yukon communities to study climate impacts on rivers, fish
Researchers at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) have been awarded $3 million to study the changing climate and rivers of Alaska and western Canada.
In Focus

The Colorado GeoLibrary, the Libraries’ new site for accessing and discovering geospatial data of the state, is a data set goldmine, fit for your geographic information system and mapping project needs.