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Finals advice from Buffs

Dec. 4, 2020

Learn from fellow Buffs what they do to prepare, manage their time and de-stress during finals week.

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Consider Briefing emails to help plan your day

Dec. 4, 2020

Learn how Microsoft’s new Briefing email can help you prepare for the day ahead, how your personal data is protected and how to opt-out if it’s not for you.

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There is still time! Find your learning journey

Dec. 4, 2020

Join Human Resources Dec. 7 to 11 for Employee Learning Week—an annual, global celebration of life-long learning in organizations.

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Rerooted: An artist’s journey

Dec. 4, 2020

Autumn Tyler traveled 4,395 miles and took over a thousand photographs of Black LGBTQ+ artists for an exhibit. Now earning her PhD in media studies, Tyler writes the experience taught her that to move forward and grow, sometimes you must return to your roots.

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Jon Peede on 'the liberal arts in an illiberal age'

Dec. 4, 2020

Join a lecture Dec. 9 about the enduring value of the liberal arts to university life and American society.

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Keeping our bearings in unsteady times: A conversation Dec. 18

Dec. 4, 2020

In a time when many friendships have crashed on the rocks of political division, Dick Wadhams, former chair of the Colorado Republican Party, and Patty Limerick, faculty director of the Center of the American West, have maintained a steady tie of mutual respect.

Alan Kahan

Join a discussion Dec. 7 on Tocqueville, democracy and religion

Dec. 4, 2020

What is the ideal relationship between church and state in a democratic society? Is religion a threat to freedom or vice versa? Should we concentrate on what religion can do to or for democracy? Listen in for more.

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No country immune from the health harms of climate change

Dec. 4, 2020

Unless urgent action is taken, climate change will increasingly threaten global health, disrupt lives and livelihoods, and overwhelm healthcare systems, according to the 2020 Report of the Lancet Countdown involving CU Â鶹ӰԺ.

Hazel Barnes

Chancellor invites nominations for the 2021 Hazel Barnes Prize

Dec. 4, 2020

With a nomination deadline of March 5, the campus committee is now accepting submission packages for the Hazel Barnes Prize, one of campus's most prestigious teaching awards.

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Graduate students: Check out information for winter conferral

Dec. 4, 2020

Are you a graduate student who's planning to graduate this semester? Get all the details you need to know about preparations. We look forward to welcoming you to the Forever Buffs family!

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