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- Sustainability Buffs are building with bricks made of algae, 3D-printing schools and more. Also in the latest issue of the Coloradan: the 100-year-old superfan Peggy Coppom, SpaceX astronaut Sarah Gillis, and an ode to the Dark Horse.
- Paula Pranda won the top student award at an annual meeting for her research on engineered adhesives. Pranda’s work has potential applications for medical devices and screen protectors, among other uses.
- Karl Linden has been awarded the A.P. Black Research Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to water science and water supply practices. Linden’s research involves pioneering contributions to ultraviolet water treatment technology.
- Tom Blumenthal and Ivan Smalyukh have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
- Amy Javernick-Will, a professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, received the highest academic honor in construction engineering and management from the American Society of Civil Engineers.
- If someone says they‘re a Shakespeare expert, don’t believe them. Take it from Amanda Giguere, and get seven tips for enjoying a Shakespeare play.
- This month brings fitness classes, casino nights, AAPI Heritage Month events, film screenings, ticket giveaways, College of Music concerts, finals prep, craft nights, career development workshops, the Campus Sustainability Summit, graduation events for seniors and more.
- Finals will be here before you know it! It‘s never too early to get organized and ensure you’re on track to finish the semester strong.
- Justin Schwartz is proud to give Peggy Coppom of the “CU twins” an award recognizing her lifetime of dedication, legacy of memories and a heart that will forever be part of CU Boulder.
- The end of the semester is approaching, but there is still time to find a summer internship. Check out these tips from Career Services to help you get motivated and make your search more effective.