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Students working on a research project on the CU Boulder campus.

Mapping the Milky Way in a can of olive oil

May 23, 2023

Assistant Professor Meredith MacGregor and National Institute of Standards and Technology Physicist Jake Connors taught their graduate students how to build and use radio horn antennas to locate neutral hydrogen in space.

A food pantry with boxed goods.

The Basic Needs Center can connect you directly to SNAP

May 23, 2023

The Basic Needs Center can now directly enroll students in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in partnership with Hunger Free Colorado. To qualify, students must be between the ages of 18 and 49, identify as full-time students and meet other eligibility requirements.

 Daryl Maeda and artist DaMontá Madden in front of a painting.

Original painting reflects spirit of community-building and partnerships

May 23, 2023

The Office of Undergraduate Education proudly displays an original painting, Galaxy Picinic, created by artist DaMontá Madden, who also is an assistant director of recruitment in Admissions.

Old Main on CU Boulder Campus

University of Colorado soars into top 5 for launching startups

May 23, 2023

The University of Colorado is a national leader in startup creation with a growing suite of entrepreneurial resources giving innovative researchers opportunities to spin ideas into businesses.

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Fiscal year-end town hall set for June 8

May 23, 2023

Join the Campus Controller's Office to learn all about fiscal year-end. Review the essential accounting tasks and processes that must be completed to close out your FY2023 books.

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BolderBoulder 10K tradition set for May 29

May 23, 2023

A signature event for the campus community and beyond that culminates at CU Boulder's Folsom Field, the BolderBoulder race is set for Memorial Day. Register now and plan ahead to make sure traffic impacts don’t slow down your race pace.

Researchers on skis collect snow measurements near the Continental Divide in Colorado

Earlier snowpack melt in the West could bring summer water scarcity

May 22, 2023

Snow is melting earlier, and more rain is falling instead of snow in the mountain ranges of the Western U.S. and Canada, leading to a leaner snowpack that could impact agriculture, wildfire risk and municipal water supplies come summer, according to a new CU Boulder analysis.

Volunteers helping students move out of residence halls.

Students give big at the move-out donation drive

May 19, 2023

Each year, move-out produces tons of unwanted items headed for the landfill as students pack up to return home for the summer. CU Boulder implemented a solution to reduce waste and promote sustainability and generosity. Instead of trashing items, students participated in the Give & Go Donation Drive.

People chatting at a job fair.

4 ways to use AI in your job search

May 19, 2023

AI is a powerful and accessible tool that you can use to level the playing field in the job and internship search process. Tools like ChatGPT can be helpful in your job and internship search, but there are also clear limitations. Get tips for using AI in your job search.

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New seed grants bring quantum out of the lab, into the marketplace

May 18, 2023

CU Boulder has long been recognized as a global leader in quantum research and education. A new grant, awarded recently by the State of Colorado’s Economic Development Commission, takes that one step further by investing in the “quantum ecosystem” across the state.

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