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Should you wear a mask on a plane, bus or train when there’s no mandate? 4 essential reads

April 20, 2022

Despite the halt to the federal mask mandate for mass transit, people may still choose to protect themselves. For those who do, the type of mask and how well it fits matter. CU experts Sara Sawyer, Arturo Barbachano-Guerrero and Cody Warren share on The Conversation.

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CU flute studio to celebrate Earth Day with nature-inspired program

April 20, 2022

A 7:30 p.m. on April 22, the CU flute studio will present diverse works by Valerie Coleman, Jennifer Higdon, Toru Takemitsu and Annika Socolofsky to commemorate Earth Day.

Sean Winters, an ATLAS-affiliated lecturer

New classes empower performance community to use cutting-edge technologies

April 20, 2022

To make its cutting-edge technologies more accessible to the performance community, the ATLAS Institute’s B2 Center for Media, Arts & Performance is offering two new summer classes: one focused on using motion capture technology and the other on its 3D audiosonic system.

Midshipmen run from Folsom Stadium to Chautauqua Park as part of the sea trials exercise

CU Naval ROTC completes sea trials exercise

April 20, 2022

From April 9 to 10, the University of Colorado Naval ROTC conducted a sea trials exercise to apply the knowledge and skills, military competencies and leadership responsibilities they will carry with them into careers as commissioned naval officers.

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Leaving Â鶹ӰԺ for the summer but can’t take your bike?

April 20, 2022

Need to safely stash your bike over the summer? There are low-cost storage options available for students.

Scientists traversing Lower Curtis Glacier in the North Cascades, Washington

New Polar Science Early Career Community Office launches at CU Â鶹ӰԺ

April 20, 2022

The Polar Science Early Career Community Office, funded by the NSF and housed by CIRES and INSTAAR, will provide training opportunities, resources and funding to support and help build a community of polar early-career scientists in the United States.

Shelley Knuth in Antarctica where she conducted weather research and worked on weather stations

The computational scientist who came in from the cold

April 20, 2022

Shelley Knuth, assistant vice chancellor of research computing, brought her research experience working in Antarctica to CU Â鶹ӰԺ.

Dan Larremore

CU Â鶹ӰԺ mathematician earns nation’s highest early-career award for COVID research

April 20, 2022

Dan Larremore has won the Alan T. Waterman Award for his instrumental research on COVID-19 vaccine distribution and rapid testing. The prestigious award is the National Science Foundation’s highest honor for early-career scientists.

Denver, Colorado

7 things to know about the Clean Water Act after 50 years

April 20, 2022

CU Â鶹ӰԺ Today spoke with Mark Squillace of Colorado Law about the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, and what the present and future may hold for water quality in the United States.

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Tips to prepare for life after college—from CU Â鶹ӰԺ alumni

April 19, 2022

Each semester, Career Services offers a seminar series where students can watch informational interviews with CU Â鶹ӰԺ alumni. Here are some helpful takeaways from recent interviews with Alvin Angeles and Kate Whiteley.

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