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Now accepting applications for the Provost’s Fellowship in Information Science

Nov. 23, 2020

The University Libraries invite graduate students to apply for this opportunity designed to expand one’s understanding of libraries’ and librarians’ roles in the evolving information ecosystem.

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Buff to Buff: How to show gratitude this season

Nov. 23, 2020

There is no doubt this has been a tough semester for all of us. It’s important now more than ever to take care of each other and ourselves. Fellow Buffs share how they plan to show gratitude to loved ones this season.

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Presenting CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Holiday Festival 2020: A semester showcase

Nov. 20, 2020

This December, there's no place like home for the holidays. And though we can't deck the halls of Macky Auditorium, you can still let your heart be light with sublime music in this special video celebration of Â鶹ӰԺ's treasured tradition.

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Enjoy a virtual screening Nov. 28–30 of 'Picture a Scientist'

Nov. 20, 2020

Please join us for a virtual screening of a movie about gender diversity and bias in the sciences titled Picture a Scientist, an official selection of the Tribecca Film Festival.

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How we train computers to identify patterns in space data

Nov. 20, 2020

On Dec. 2, Software Engineer Wendy Carande will discuss how machine learning is applied to the data collected at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, or LASP.

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Scholarships available for faculty and staff dependents

Nov. 20, 2020

Did you know that as a CU employee, your dependents are eligible for up to three scholarships? The spring 2021 application deadline is Dec. 1.

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In conversation with Colorado's premiere rock 'n' roll photographer

Nov. 20, 2020

On this episode of CU at the Libraries, alumnus Dan Fong and Megan Friedel, head of the University Libraries Archives, discuss Fong's work as a rock 'n' roll and counterculture photographer.

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Frequent, rapid testing could turn national COVID-19 tide within weeks

Nov. 20, 2020

New research shows that broad, national dissemination of frequent, rapid COVID-19 tests could turn the tide on the pandemic within weeks, without shutting down schools and businesses. For curbing infection, test turnaround time is more important than test sensitivity.

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CU making saliva-based PCR COVID-19 tests available to immediate family, household members

Nov. 20, 2020

CU Â鶹ӰԺ Buff OneCard holders will be able to bring their immediate family/members of their household to participate in the campus surveillance monitoring program. Participants must be asymptomatic.

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Keeping indoor air clean can reduce chance of spreading coronavirus

Nov. 20, 2020

Being indoors with other people is a recipe for spreading COVID-19, but removing airborne particles through proper ventilation and air filtration can reduce risk. Professor Shelly Miller shares on The Conversation.

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