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Tips for transitioning to working from home

March 24, 2020

Working from home has become a temporary new normal for many graduate students. It can be challenging to adapt to a new remote work environment. Here are some tips to help you through the adjustment process.

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7 ways to manage relationship stress

March 23, 2020

Self-quarantine and social distancing can cause stress levels to spike, and our relationships may be the first in line to feel the impact. Get tips to help you navigate conflict while in isolation with your roommates, family or housemates.

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CU Â鶹ӰԺ students urge peers to #FlattenTheCurve

March 23, 2020

As Americans brace for the full effects of COVID-19, one group seems to be missing the message: college-aged students. So students in CU’s Public Relations Student Society of America are taking action with an Instagram campaign on @boulderprssa.

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6 startup teams to compete in New Venture Challenge championships

March 23, 2020

Vying for up to $100,000 in prizes, six teams will participate in the virtual NVC championships April 7, including a startup that can help detect illness before symptoms appear and more.

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Get spring break reading and media recommendations

March 23, 2020

Spring break is a great time to explore your interests and passions by enjoying the University Libraries’ ebook selections, listening to an audiobook during a bike ride, or finding solace in a podcast, film or game. Let the Libraries help you.

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Even single-celled organisms need their space: Squished bacteria may shut down photosynthesis

March 23, 2020

Introverts take heart: When cells, like some people, get too squished, they can go into defense mode, even shutting down photosynthesis.

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Dani Jones named national athlete of the year finalist

March 20, 2020

The honors keep rolling in for Colorado track and field senior Dani Jones. The United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association recently named her one of three finalists for the USTFCCCA National Women's Track Athlete of the Year recognition.

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Escape to the Central Arctic: Join the MOSAiC expedition virtually with new immersive online learning experience

March 19, 2020

Your computer is now a portal to the North Pole. Explore one of the most remote, mysterious regions on Earth from the comfort of your home with a new massive open online course: short lectures, stunning footage and more.

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Autism rates declining among wealthy whites, escalating among poor

March 19, 2020

Wealthy, white California counties—once considered the nation’s hotbeds for autism spectrum disorder—have seen prevalence flatten or fall in the last two decades, while rates among poor whites and minorities keep ticking up, according to new research.

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Office of Government Relations temporarily suspends work supporting Capitol Hill visits

March 19, 2020

In response to the COVID-19 threat, CU’s Office of Government Relations has temporarily suspended its work supporting visits by CU students, faculty and leadership at the U.S. Capitol, White House and with federal agency partners.

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