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Provost extends College of Music dean search

April 9, 2020

Challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic led to the extension, with the goal of naming a new dean by the close of the fall 2020 semester.

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9 things to do this weekend: Startups and Sandwiches, meditation retreat, more

April 9, 2020

This weekend is your last chance to join the virtual Conference on World Affairs, and we've got plenty of other virtual entertainment suggestions for you!

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Â鶹ӰԺ community rallies to support restaurants, health care workers

April 8, 2020

As Â鶹ӰԺ restaurants shut their doors amid the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers are simultaneously facing increased workloads, stress and uncertainty. CU Engineering’s Kyle Judah is among a small group of community members who saw an opportunity.

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Inclusive Communities of Practice remote session to be held April 13

April 8, 2020

Join a remote session with Andrew Cowell, who'll present current discussions on the need for a land acknowledgment related to the indigenous presence in Colorado, the history of CU Â鶹ӰԺ and more.

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6 lessons we can learn from past pandemics

April 8, 2020

CU Â鶹ӰԺ history Professors Elizabeth Fenn and Susan Kent share insights from their study of disease outbreaks through the ages.

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Bernie Sanders drops out, as Democrats pick pragmatism over consistency

April 8, 2020

Bernie Sanders is the antithesis of a political showman who says one thing today, another tomorrow. Perhaps, in the end, that was his undoing. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Linguistics Adam Hodges shares on The Conversation.

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Next steps for internships, job offers and graduate school applications

April 8, 2020

Employers and graduate programs are continuously adapting to changes and impacts as the COVID-19 situation continues to evolve. Whether you have questions about your internship, job offer or graduate school application, get tips.

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6 ways to protect your mental health during a crisis

April 8, 2020

As our everyday lives continue to change, it’s important we show ourselves compassion through this process. Here are some things you can do to protect your mental health during this time.

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3 simple steps to support your immune health

April 8, 2020

As we are all adjusting to a new normal to limit our exposure to COVID-19, now is also a good time to pay attention to our immune system, which can influence how our body responds if we are exposed to disease.

Savannah Sellers with teen activists and viewers of Stay Tuned at a march for climate change action in Brooklyn, New York.

Snapchat journalist keeps millions of young viewers coming back

April 8, 2020

For Savannah Sellers (Jour’13), an eighth-grade visit to the Today show plaza led to a career title that didn't exist at the time—Snapchat news host. Today, as the host of NBC News' Stay Tuned, she is among those leading the way for news reporting on social media platforms.

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