Scene at CU: Goat yoga, founder of ‘me too.’ and more
In recent days, the campus community engaged in a visit by Tarana Burke,Ìýfounder of the ‘me too.’ Movement, who was brought to CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº by the student-led Cultural Events Board.
Folks also participated in some self-care, a student yoga class made extra fun with baby goats.
Stewards of sustainability, who've implemented innovative green practices at CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº, were recognized with awards at the Campus Sustainability Summit.
And university and athletics leaders spoke to Professor Roger Pielke Jr.’s sports governance class about their roles at CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº, as well as key issues in college athletics, including health and wellness initiatives, compensation for student-athletes and how sports benefit the entire university. The panel included Chancellor Phil DiStefano, who serves on the NCAA Board of Governors and chairs the Pac-12 Conference CEO group.Ìý
DiStefano also spoke to a crowd at theÌý4th Annual Aerospace & STEM Summit, which took place in Denver.
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