U.S. Olympian and author Aly Raisman

Free ticket lottery announced for Aly Raisman event April 12

March 29, 2018

Five hundred free tickets are available for community, students, staff and faculty via lottery for the Conference on World Affairs student keynote with U.S. Olympian and author Aly Raisman.

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Leeds professionalism summit looking for community volunteers

March 27, 2018

The Leeds School of Business is actively recruiting professionals from the local community to participate in sessions with students at the third annual BASE Professionalism Summit on April 13.

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Environmental Center seeks faculty, staff input on campus paper use

March 27, 2018

As part of a grant to improve paper reduction on campus, the Environmental Center is soliciting a survey to help gauge current printing and paper use practices. Submit by March 31.

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Euclid Avenue closure slated for March 30–31

March 27, 2018

Both lanes of Euclid Avenue and the adjacent sidewalks will be closed Friday, March 30, and Saturday, March 31, to accommodate crane work at the CASE construction site.

Kathryn Leslie leads a “Queering Classrooms, Impacting Climate†session.

Chancellor's Committee on Women Advocacy Award nominations due April 3

March 23, 2018

Do you know someone who is an advocate for women? Or a department that continually works to improve the campus climate? Nominations are currently being accepted.

Margaret Murnane

St. Patrick's Day Science Medal goes to Margaret Murnane

March 23, 2018

The STROBE director, JILA fellow and physics distinguished professor was honored for contributions in her field, as well as her role in supporting and engaging with the research ecosystem in Ireland.

Campus community member adds sticky note to board during Diversity and Inclusion Summit

Nominate for the diversity service recognition awards by April 3

March 22, 2018

The CCORE Diversity Service Recognition Awards recognize students, staff, faculty and departments who have successfully worked to promote the principles of inclusive excellence.

Sarah Krakoff (left) speaks at the Academic Futures panel at the Spring Town Hall

Law professor Sarah Krakoff wins 2018 Hazel Barnes Prize

March 21, 2018

Sarah Krakoff, a law professor known for her work centered on indigenous communities and public lands, has been tapped for the most distinguished honor a faculty member can receive from CU Boulder.

Student attends Arabic class via Kubi device

Nominate an A&S faculty member who excels in classroom instruction using technology

March 21, 2018

Do you know an Arts and Sciences faculty member who has demonstrated commitment and leadership in advancing teaching and learning through technology? Nominate that person for the ASSETT award.

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Tomorrow night's events: What you need to know if attending Ann Coulter or BuffsUnited

March 20, 2018

CU organizations will hold two events tomorrow evening, BuffsUnited: Interwoven Intersectionalities, and a talk by Ann Coulter. Here's what the campus community needs to know before attending.

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