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How to address distrust to create lasting change in education

March 26, 2019

Educational reform efforts that fail to address long-festering issues of distrust may be "doomed to failure," Dean Katherine Schultz argues in a new book.

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Work-Life Win: Perks to help you hit the museum

March 26, 2019

Check out the museums on campus, use your Eco Pass to visit area museums, and get membership discounts. Tips are provided in this month's work-life win.

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CU Engineers Without Borders annual 5K fundraiser

March 26, 2019

Come join in on the fun at the third annual Race for Water 5K fundraiser on Saturday, April 6. The first heat starts at 8:30 a.m. at Duane Field. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.

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Growing up queer: Kids and the remaking of LGBTQ identity

March 26, 2019

On April 3, Professor Mary Robertson will discuss the changing ways young people are now becoming LGBTQ-identified in the U.S., focusing on the voices and stories of youths themselves.

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Entertaining, teaching and moving the spirit: A glance into the Early Music Ensemble

March 26, 2019

In the 17th and 18th century, music was understood as having three main functions: to entertain, to teach and to move the spirit. Witness the fervor of the Early Music Ensemble at their concert April 5.

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National injunctions the focus of Rothgerber Conference April 5

March 26, 2019

This year's conference will feature a panel of diverse scholars, with remarks by Dean S. James Anaya, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law Suzette Malveaux.

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Alumni in Focus: Climbing the 7 summits

March 26, 2019

Over seven years, Kimberly Hess and brother Steven climbed the tallest mountain on each of the seven continents. Next up: A trek to Earth’s poles.

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Attractive businesswomen viewed as less truthful, more fireable ‘femme fatales,’ new research shows

March 25, 2019

Attractive businesswomen are considered less trustworthy, less truthful and more worthy of being fired than less attractive women, according to new research.

Robot with a heart

The ethics of artificial intelligence: Teaching computers to be good people

March 25, 2019

Real AI is lightyears away from the all-too-common sci-fi depiction of a heartlessly rational computer, though researchers are already grappling with ways to avoid the pitfalls you might see in the movies.

Apple and donut.

SpongeBob is not why your child likes junk food, new study shows

March 25, 2019

Researchers have found cartoon characters did not make a difference in children's choices between junk food and healthy food.

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