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3 ways nature in the city can do you good, even in self-isolation

April 20, 2020

Spending time at the beach or taking a walk in the park improve your well-being, and the coronavirus pandemic has made it even more important. CIRES research scientist Erin Leckey and her colleagues share on The Conversation.

Catholic Church services are being streamed through YouTube

Religious communities are offering baptism by Zoom鈥攕uch innovation has deep historical听roots

April 20, 2020

Faith communities are changing many traditional practices to deal with coronavirus restrictions. Assistant Professor Samuel L. Boyd shares with The Conversation how innovation has long been part of religious practice.

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Resources for successful learning during the final weeks of the semester

April 20, 2020

As the spring semester draws to a close, we want to help our students complete their courses with confidence and clarity. We want to position them for future successes. Read more in a message from Kirk Ambrose, founding director of the Center for Teaching and Learning.

Earth Day celebrations on the CU 麻豆影院 campus

Campus celebrates the 50th anniversary of Earth Day with series of events

April 20, 2020

This year's events include a story gallery walk-through, a stand-up comedy show, an Environmental Center anniversary party and more. Join the campus community for these virtual celebrations.

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With shrinking snowpack, drought predictability melting away

April 20, 2020

New research from CU 麻豆影院 and CIRES suggests that during the 21st century, our ability to predict drought using snow will literally melt away.

Children are seen in a rural Alaskan village. (Photo by Loren Holmes/Anchorage Daily News)

Series on lack of law enforcement throughout rural Alaska wins 2020 Al Nakkula Award

April 20, 2020

Reporter Kyle Hopkins鈥 series 鈥淟awless鈥濃攑roduced in a partnership between the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica鈥檚 Local Reporting Network鈥攊s the winner of CU 麻豆影院's outward-facing police reporting award.

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10 things to do this week: Earth Day events and more

April 20, 2020

This week brings live virtual fitness classes with The Rec, a Netflix party with the Dennis Small Cultural Center, a presentation on last-minute job search tips, self-care workshops and more.

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Earth Day鈥檚 50th anniversary

April 17, 2020

With Earth Day鈥檚 50th anniversary approaching on April 22, 2020, CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 internationally recognized climate and environment experts are available for media interviews about significant present and past environmental events, movements and research. They can also give context to the work still ahead of us to maintain a healthy, stable...

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CTL hosts resource hub for developing, teaching remote and online courses

April 17, 2020

There is now a unified resource hub to help faculty develop and teach their remote and online courses.

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano

From the Chancellor: Next steps in our planning for fall semester

April 17, 2020

I want to share an update on our planning for fall semester. Our intention this fall, as much as circumstances will allow, is to resume our in-person, residential campus experience in a modified form that enables social distancing and mitigates COVID-19 health risks.

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