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Staff Council releases statement about King Soopers shooting

April 14, 2021

We mourn the lives lost from our community on March 22nd. The impacts of this violence extend beyond those who lost their lives that day, and we have resources and a community of staff to support you at any time.

Carla Ho'a

Unpacking CU’s tuition buy-down proposal: 5 questions for Chief Financial Officer Carla Ho’a

April 14, 2021

The CU Board of Regents approved a plan that will effectively keep tuition flat again for the 2021-22 academic year. CU Boulder's Carla Ho’a provides details on how this proposal supports CU students and contributes to fiscal resilience.

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Alumnus harnesses blockchain for secure purchasing of personal protective equipment

April 14, 2021

A Forever Buff is using his technology background to help small and medium-size companies order personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Boulder Faculty Assembly celebrates 9 award winners for outstanding achievements

April 13, 2021

The Boulder Faculty Assembly held a virtual ceremony April 6 to honor this year's nine BFA Excellence Award winners. In attendance were members of CU leadership, colleagues, nominators, friends and family.

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3 tips for finding and scheduling a COVID-19 vaccine appointment

April 13, 2021

All individuals 16 and over are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Colorado. Here are some tips for finding and scheduling a vaccine appointment.

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Pick up a finals care package

April 13, 2021

Through April 30, students are invited to pick up a grab n’ go bag from the Center for Inclusion and Social Change and talk to a staff member from CISC and the Dennis Small Cultural Center about the centers’ resources.

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Doctoral candidate works to conserve high seas from landlocked Colorado

April 13, 2021

Colorado might be a long way from an ocean, but when Emily Nocito was looking for a college where she could study high seas conservation, she chose CU Boulder's environmental studies program.

CU Boulder Police Chief Doreen Jokerst takes her oath of service with Chancellor Phil DiStefano during a swearing-in ceremony in 2018

CU Police Department pledges to advance women in policing

April 13, 2021

CUPD joins a national campaign to bring more women into policing. The campaign, based on social science research, shows that by having more women police officers, you improve public safety and community outcomes.

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ProPublica’s Series on NYPD impunity wins 2021 Al Nakkula Award

April 12, 2021

ProPublica’s series The NYPD Files, a searing investigation into how the country’s largest police department maintains impunity from public oversight, is the winner of this year’s Al Nakkula Award for police reporting. The annual award is co-sponsored by The Denver Press Club and CU Boulder's College of Media, Communication and Information.

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10 things to do this week: Diamond painting,Ìý‘E.T.’ movie, more

April 12, 2021

This week brings Program Council's Behind the Music with Dayglow, a networking workshop, a volunteer Buff meet-up, Startups2Students, free basketball at The Rec and more.

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