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Quiz: Can you recognize and respond to bias?

March 20, 2019

How well can you recognize biased behaviors? Do you know what resources are available to help? Test your knowledge of bias with our interactive quiz.

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5 reasons you should volunteer this year

March 20, 2019

Many benefits come with donating your time and talents to causes that are important to you. Whether you have a free afternoon, weekend or time during the summer, here are five reasons you should volunteer.

Malak Bouraeda

Students in Focus: Golf star on the rise

March 20, 2019

Freshman Malak Bouraeda, a mainstay in the Buffs’ lineup this fall, has made the transition from high school to collegiate golf look easy.

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Theranos: A cautionary tale of ethics in entrepreneurship April 8

March 20, 2019

Join Colorado Law for a livestream lecture on the breathtaking rise and shocking collapse of multibillion-dollar biotech startup Theranos by a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.

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Nominate someone for the Chancellor’s Committee on Gender and Sexuality awards

March 19, 2019

Do you know a student, faculty, staff or alumni with a commitment to social justice and LGBTQ rights? Nominations are being accepted through late April.

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Join Kelly Fox and Carla Ho-a for a Coffee and the Campus Budget session

March 19, 2019

Get an inside-the-campus view of how CU Â鶹ӰԺ is financed and the challenges and opportunities the institution faces at sessions in April.

Aerospace doctoral student Luke Bury

Luke Bury to take on Colorado Three Minute Talk competition

March 19, 2019

This aerospace doctoral student wants to tell you about his thesis—in three minutes or less—representing CU Â鶹ӰԺ at the first-ever statewide Three Minute Talk Competition on April 4.

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Apply now for the Catalyze CU startup accelerator

March 19, 2019

Applications recently opened for Catalyze CU, a summer-long startup accelerator with a track record of launching fledgling ideas on the path to successful ventures.

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Beyond opioids: How we’re rethinking pain

Scientists are making progress against chronic pain. This week, we discuss painkillers for dogs and whether we can think ourselves out of chronic pain.

Dean Leslie Reynolds

From the Dean of the Graduate School: Survey results on mentors, funding

March 19, 2019

Dean Leslie Reynolds shares highlights from the fall survey on mentors and funding.

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