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Acting Dean of Students Devin Cramer

Dean of students talks voting with CUSG

Oct. 31, 2022

As a Buff, you play a role in the well-being of your community. A great way to get more involved and make change is to participate in elections. Acting Dean of Students Devin Cramer sat down with members of CU Student Government to talk more about the importance of voting.

Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt

CU Boulder faculty, student, staff to attend world’s largest climate conference

Oct. 31, 2022

Four CU Boulder faculty will join representatives from 197 countries and hundreds of activists, scientists and industry representatives in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, for the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) to contribute insights on the impact of climate change on human rights, the importance of forest conservation and trends in climate change communication.

Photo by Francesco Ungaro on Unsplash

Spying on fish to discover the ‘rules of life’

Oct. 31, 2022

A $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation will allow CU Boulder researchers to better understand how complex species interactions affect natural ecosystems.

Norlin Library

Resources to learn more about Indigenous ways of knowing

Oct. 31, 2022

November is Native American Heritage Month and the University Libraries are sharing a research guide on Indigenous ways of knowing in North America.

Shakespeare Festival stage with actors performing.

The certificate of all certificates for Shakespeare, theater and English enthusiasts

Oct. 31, 2022

A virtual info session will be held Nov. 7 for CU Boulder's applied Shakespeare graduate certificate—a program designed for a wide range of students, from teachers to theater artists and Shakespeare enthusiasts.

Tropical Cyclone Winston in the South Pacific Ocean, west of Fiji. Credits: NASA Goddard MODIS Rapid Response Team/Jeff Schmaltz

When it comes to addressing global climate impacts, who should pay?

Oct. 31, 2022

Poor communities and developing countries are disproportionately vulnerable to extreme weather and changing environments. As the costs of global climate action add up, there is growing consensus that the world’s polluters should foot most of the bill. Learn from panelists at the upcoming Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit.

Students walking on campus

10 things to do this week: ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ Laser Daft Punk, more

Oct. 31, 2022

This week brings Cafecito y Chisme, a Halloween cycling class, the Graduate School Fair, a Halloween-themed I Love Mondays event, the November Community Gathering, a CU soccer game, trivia night, a Super Smash Bros tournament and more.

Bruce Lee in character.

Bruce Lee’s life and legacy: Watch video, plan to attend Nov. 1 talk

Oct. 29, 2022

An Asian and Asian American icon, Bruce Lee intertwined cultural strands in his rise to global stardom. Daryl Maeda will discuss Lee's legacy and his new book "Like Water" about Bruce Lee in a virtual discussion on Nov. 1.

Black-capped chickadee

The chickadee you see sitting on a tree? It might be a hybrid

Oct. 28, 2022

A new study shows that hybrids between black-capped and mountain chickadees are more likely to be found in places where humans have altered the landscape in some way.

Person writing in a notebook

CU in the Community: Join a letter writing campaign Nov. 5

Oct. 28, 2022

Join a letter writing campaign to build awareness about the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.

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