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Share a proposal for the Los Seis de Â鶹ӰԺ Race and Memory Symposium

April 20, 2021

With a deadline of June 3, students, faculty, staff, performing and visual artists, and other researchers are encouraged to submit proposals for papers, panel discussions and performances.

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The strings of his violin: A tribute to Elijah McClain

April 20, 2021

The Cultural Events Board is sharing this video with the campus community in hopes that we will all commit ourselves to continuing to lead with love in the face of challenges and injustice.

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Things to know about subletting

April 20, 2021

If you’re planning on leaving Â鶹ӰԺ for the summer or you need a place to stay, subletting can be a great option. Here are a few things to keep in mind when looking for a sublet or when subletting your current residence.

Jessica Gilman in front of a research plane

Taking to the skies to understand wildfire, pandemic impacts

April 19, 2021

When Colorado went on lockdown last March, alumna Jessica Gilman was in her lab analyzing air samples. Gilman had spent the previous summer in a plane as part of research into wildfire smoke, its chemistry and effects on human health.

Old Main as seen through tree branches in spring

CU Â鶹ӰԺ unveils names of Research & Innovation Seed Grant recipients

April 19, 2021

Totaling $700,000, the 2021 grant awards announced by the Office of the Provost and the Research & Innovation Office are going toward 16 new proposals for up to $50,000 each, including two new CU Â鶹ӰԺ Grand Challenge projects.

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When Black lives don't matter: Years lost to wrongful convictions

April 19, 2021

In this virtual lecture on April 29, Clinical Professor Ann England and Anne-Marie Moyes, director of the Korey Wise Innocence Project, will examine the role of race in wrongful convictions—why they happen more to people of color, how race informs the lack of adequate reforms and more.

Kent Hutchison

Exploring risks, benefits of cannabis across the lifespan—lecture April 22

April 19, 2021

In the past six years, the U.S. has witnessed enormous changes concerning the public acceptance and availability of cannabis. Hear more from Professor Kent Hutchison in his Distinguished Research Lecture.

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Get some laughs at the climate change comedy show April 22

April 19, 2021

The Stand Up for Climate Change Comedy Show will feature Comedian Chuck Nice, select pieces from 15 stand-up comedians from across the nation, winners from our international climate comedy video competition, comic antics by students and more.

Lorrie Shepard

What research on learning says about testing, assessment: A lecture April 21

April 19, 2021

Register for this virtual lecture, in which Distinguished Professor Lorrie Shepard offers a brief history of learning research—including late-20th-century cognitive research and more contemporary research in the learning sciences—while sharing findings from her own work and that of CU colleagues.

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Prepare for a stellar remote defense in workshop April 22

April 19, 2021

Designed for doctoral and master’s students, as well as their faculty advisors, this workshop provides useful information for conducting a successful defense remotely. Join the Center for Teaching & Learning and the Graduate School.

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