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Learning how to interrupt racism

April 4, 2024

Talking about racism at a historically white institution can feel tricky. But you have a vital role in creating a more equitable and just environment on campus and in the community. Here are ways to learn how to interrupt racism.

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Physics team awarded $38K from Dean’s Innovation Fund to improve undergraduate research access

April 3, 2024

A group of seven physics students, staff and faculty were recently awarded funding from the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Innovation Fund for their proposal to improve undergraduate research for underrepresented and minority groups in STEM disciplines. The grant will support an undergraduate research expo and fellowship fund.

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Computer science students take on Amazon coding challenge

April 3, 2024

The student-run Computer Science Graduate Professional Development Club and co-sponsors organized a student coding challenge with Amazon Web Services including prizes and networking opportunities.

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3 library resources you should be using in advance of finals

April 3, 2024

Librarians are here to guide you through every stage of the research process with one-on-one support, the Ask a Librarian service, online research guides and more.

Performance at the African Royal Fashion Show

Welcome to a tour of Africa—event set for April 13

April 3, 2024

All are invited to the African Student Association’s annual Tour of Africa—a celebration of the African diaspora with cultural foods, music and performances. Share in the vibrancy and diversity of African traditions.

Meeting in a workplace.

To succeed in the workplace, be humble

April 3, 2024

Emerging leaders who embrace humility can build a network of supporters, leading to a bump in status—and eventually a promotion, research shows.

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Benefits of building a network during college

April 2, 2024

Establishing a network during college can positively impact your job or internship search. Learn more about the benefits of building a robust professional network.

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Join the International Festival April 21

April 2, 2024

Celebrate CU Boulder’s diverse culture in an extravagant afternoon full of games, prizes, performances, food and more. This event is free and open to the public.

Crowd waving flags amasses in front of the U.S. Capitol building

Researcher sees ‘alarming’ risk of political violence in US

April 2, 2024

Political scientist Regina Bateson spent years in Guatemala following a devastating civil war. Her research has revealed how vigilantism and other forms of political violence can emerge and spread around the world—including, perhaps, at home in the United States.

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A real-life Eye of Sauron? New project to spot possible chemical threats in the air

April 2, 2024

Engineers at CU Boulder are developing an “all-seeing eye” based on laser technology that could one day detect harmful particles in the air around cities or in factories.

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