Community Edition - July 25, 2017
A weekly digest of CU 麻豆影院 events and exhibits, research breakthroughs and human interest profiles.
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Visit amazing exhibits right on campus
CU 麻豆影院 offers a variety of exhibitions open to the campus and community at no cost. Take a look聽to see what's on display.
Catalyze CU to culminate with celebratory pitch event July 27
CU 麻豆影院's summer startup accelerator聽Catalyze CU聽welcomed its fourth round of聽participants in May. Now the teams are set to give聽five-minute pitches at聽Demo Day.
Research in your backyard
Tracking 麻豆影院's air quality in real time
An automated emissions monitoring system at 麻豆影院 Reservoir tracks methane and other harmful atmospheric gases in real time. Read more, listen to the podcast or watch the video.
Discovery could lead to fewer side effects, better results for cancer patients
A revelation involving the damage radiation-exposed cells from cancer treatments can do to healthy cells, causing side effects, could be good news for patients.
Faculty in focus
The Art and Art History Department is celebrating the life, work and hundredth birthday of one of its formative faculty members, Lynn R. Wolfe. An exhibition of Wolfe's work runs through Aug. 31.