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How to discover new interests this semester

Sept. 11, 2020

Did you know there are departments and programs at CU Â鶹ӰԺ dedicated to helping you explore your interests and passions? Check out these opportunities on campus.

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University Libraries are here to support you—virtually and in person

Sept. 11, 2020

This semester looks a little different, but the University Libraries are here to support you and your academic needs.

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CU regents hear campus and enrollment updates

Sept. 10, 2020

The University of Colorado Board of Regents recently heard updates on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, as well as fall enrollment numbers. The board recognized 2019 Distinguished Professor David Korevaar, revised three regent policies and more.

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COVID-19 campus updates: Sept. 10 edition

Sept. 10, 2020

Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including stats and items of note. In this issue: sources of transmission, dashboard updates, contact tracing information and more.

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Volcanic ash may have a bigger impact on the climate than we thought

Sept. 10, 2020

Volcanic ash shuts down air traffic and can sicken people. But a new study suggests it may also be more important for Earth's climate than once thought.

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11 things to do this weekend: Virtual talks, wellness workshops, more

Sept. 10, 2020

This week brings Conference on World Affairs sessions, Feel Good Fridays, sunset yoga, a Pollinator Appreciation Month celebration, bouldering for those in recovery, TEDxCU and more.

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CU Museum of Natural History now accessible from home

Sept. 10, 2020

The CU Museum has gone virtual, offering a wide range of exhibits and educational materials for students, families and community members—online accessible every day and always free.

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Scene at CU: From a TV-ready bluebird sky to an early-bird snowfall

Sept. 10, 2020

Recent days on the CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus included everything from a sunny backdrop for a nationally televised program to the first snowfall of the academic year. See photos.

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For many families, the first disaster can be far from the last

Sept. 10, 2020

Research by CU Â鶹ӰԺ sociologist Lori Peek explores what happens to families long-term when they are subjected to not just one but several natural disasters. "In this era of climate change and weather extremes, these families are harbingers of what is to come," said Peek.

Artist's depiction of the twin Janus spacecraft flying in formation through space.

Where no spacecraft has gone before: A close encounter with binary asteroids

Sept. 10, 2020

In a moment for twos, the Janus mission will launch two identical spacecraft to rendezvous with two asteroid pairs millions of miles from Earth.

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