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- New grant supports interdisciplinary research on "the critical zone鈥 and the future of Western waterThree CU 麻豆影院 faculty are principal investigators on a new five-year, $6.9 million National Science Foundation grant to study the 鈥渃ritical zone鈥濃攆rom Earth鈥檚 bedrock to tree canopy top鈥攊n the American West.
- New course designed in part by students delves into the interrelationship between COVID-19 and systemic racism; Anthony Fauci to be special guest.
- CU 麻豆影院 Today chatted with Jose-Luis Jimenez, chemistry professor and CIRES fellow, about why it鈥檚 so important to wear a face covering鈥攅ven when you鈥檙e outdoors.
- The Department of Energy has awarded $115 million over five years to the Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA), a new research center that will include CU 麻豆影院.
- A new study of 22 burn areas across 710 square miles found that forests are not recovering from fires as well as they used to, and many regions will be unsuitable for ponderosa pine and Douglas fir in the coming decades.
- Allyson Burbeck has long been interested in graffiti and street art.
- New book from CU 麻豆影院 professor explores the impact of literature about privilege and victimhood on our era
- ALTEC announces fall language offerings and a chance to win a free class
- This new collaborative program between the two institutions looks to ultimately improve teaching across the state
- New research identifies fertilizer and pesticide applications to croplands as the largest source of sulfur in the environment鈥攗p to 10 times higher than the peak sulfur load seen in the second half of the 20th century, during the days of acid rain