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3 things you can do to make it through winter

Jan. 26, 2021

The spring semester has officially begun, but it still feels like winter outside. Here are three things you can do to make it through the remaining winter months.

Feet standing on dry, cracked earth

Why the US rejoining the Paris climate accord matters at home and abroad—5 scholars explain

Jan. 26, 2021

The U.S. backing of the Paris Agreement has an influence on food security, health and safety, and the future warming of the planet. National Snow and Ice Data Center researcher Walt Meier and fellow scholars share on The Conversation.

The buffalo statue at CASE in the snow, with the flatirons in the background

Feb. 23: David Brooks to talk leadership, centering relationships and building trust

Jan. 26, 2021

David Brooks will be the fifth speaker in CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series. In his virtual talk, which is free and open to the public, the bestselling author and social commentator will share how all citizens can be leaders in repairing the country’s social fabric.

The 2018 Three Minute Thesis competition finals

Watch the Three Minute Thesis finale Feb. 16

Jan. 26, 2021

An 80,000-word doctoral thesis would take nine hours to present. The time limit for competitors of the 3MT? Three minutes. Join the Graduate School for the final competition via Zoom.

A forest of pine trees

Let's talk professional, academic journeys with Professor Suzanne Simard

Jan. 25, 2021

Pioneering forest ecology professor Suzanne Simard will join the Center for Teaching & Learning on Jan. 29 for a virtual presentation, kicking off the CTL's Academic and Professional Pathways spring workshop series.

Emily Harrington

Legendary climber Emily Harrington to return for talk Jan. 28

Jan. 25, 2021

During a virtual spotlight conversation, Emily Harrington—a Forever Buff and the fourth woman ever to free-climb El Capitan in a day—will discuss her career as a professional athlete, her time at CU and how you can achieve your goals.

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Looking forward with music Dean John Davis

Jan. 25, 2021

College of Music Dean John Davis addressed what’s on the horizon as the college begins a new year with a new dean.

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International affairs during the new presidential administration

Jan. 25, 2021

The Conference on World Affairs is hosting a three-day virtual event Jan. 25, 27 and 29 exploring how the U.S.’s international affairs might take shape in the new presidential administration.

The new Rustandy Building physically connects the Leeds School of Business to the College of Engineering and Applied Science. (Photo via Brad Haynes/CU Â鶹ӰԺ)

Connecting business and engineering, Rustandy Building officially opens

Jan. 25, 2021

Students, faculty, and staff are invited to a virtual soft launch of the new Rustandy Building, which connects the Koelbel Building, home to the Leeds School of Business, to the Engineering Center.

Stride Tech founders on stage at Â鶹ӰԺ theater after winning the New Venture Challenge. (2019 file image)

Deadline Jan. 29 for this spring's New Venture Challenge

Jan. 22, 2021

The New Venture Challenge, CU Â鶹ӰԺ's premier cross-campus entrepreneurial program and competition, connects the campus with the Â鶹ӰԺ community. Participants attend events, network and collaborate with mentors and form startup teams to pitch for funding of up to $100,000. Apply by Jan. 29; the championships are scheduled for April 13.

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