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Celebrate Black History Month with campuswide challenge

Feb. 2, 2021

The CU Â鶹ӰԺ community is invited to participate in a habit-building challenge to increase racial equity. The challenge offers daily engagement with suggested music, articles, podcasts and films to learn about current and historical issues of racial inequity.

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Hypersonics research paving way for Mars exploration, space tourism

Feb. 2, 2021

In this Q&A, aerospace engineer Iain Boyd talks about what happens to vehicles when they hit speeds of 4,000 miles per hour or more and how those conditions might affect efforts to land humans on Mars.

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If not now, when? Take part in the CU Social Justice Summit Feb. 5

Feb. 2, 2021

Explore how to advance equity with a focus on systems in this daylong summit including keynote talks, affinity spaces for participants and more. Sessions will delve into social justice themes including the impacts of COVID-19. The deadline to register is Feb. 2.

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Weathering the emotional storm of colleagues, co-workers or classmates

Feb. 2, 2021

In this Ombuds Office "lunch and learn" on Feb. 23, participants will discuss how to help others through hard times, as well as the benefits of having compassion and providing support without ending up depleted and emotionally drained.

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Explore power during the Difficult Dialogues discussion Feb. 10

Feb. 2, 2021

Presented by the University Libraries and the Center for Humanities and the Arts, a student, staff and faculty panel will explore the issues of power. Plan to join at noon on Feb. 10.

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Denver billboard art installation draws attention to ‘stop hate’

Feb. 2, 2021

A new artwork on view near downtown Denver is designed to address hate as a response to events and movements from the past year.

Statue of Justice

Silicon Flatirons conference Feb. 10–12 to tackle trustworthiness in tech

Feb. 1, 2021

Members of the Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission will join Phil Weiser, Colorado Attorney General and former Colorado Law dean, to discuss issues related to trustworthiness in tech.

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5 ways to practice self-care while studying for midterms

Feb. 1, 2021

As we gear up for midterms, it’s important to remember to take care of ourselves and make sure we’re meeting our needs. Here are a few ways to practice self-care that may just improve your studying, too.

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New $7 million initiative seeks to spark curiosity in K-12 science students

Feb. 1, 2021

New science curriculum materials will spur students to ask and answer their own questions about topics like ocean acidification and antibiotic resistant bacteria.

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10 things to do this week: A dialogue on ‘Black joy,’ trivia night, more

Feb. 1, 2021

This week brings sessions on gratitude, career and internship fairs, trivia night, a networking workshop, DSCC Dialogues: Black Joy, Triumph and Success; free fitness classes at The Rec and more.

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