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Karen Bailey in the field

Social Ecologist Karen Bailey wins prestigious Early Career Fellowship

May 26, 2023

Karen Bailey will present her work on the fraught relationship between elephant and human communities in Thailand when she receives her award at the Ecological Society of America annual meeting.

Center for Innovation and Creativity building

Take a tour of Alpine June 8

May 26, 2023

Join Research Computing and numerous leaders to celebrate the partnership between CU Boulder and CU Anschutz. Enjoy a 20-minute tour, including snacks, an introduction to Research Computing and a look at the Alpine supercomputer container.

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Â鶹ÒùÔº install Shakespearean science exhibit in Norlin Library

May 26, 2023

Â鶹ÒùÔº from the Radical Science Writing 3030 classes recently installed their final projects on the third floor corridor on the west side of Norlin Library.

Dandelion blowing in the wind

Tips for managing summer allergies

May 26, 2023

Knowing whether your runny nose, itchy eyes or tiredness are related to a cold or allergies can feel unclear. Get tips for managing summer allergies.

Rose in the Shakespeare Gardens on campus

Reducing violence with help from The Bard

May 26, 2023

Colorado Shakespeare Festival staffers shared the Shakespeare & Violence Prevention program with scholars and practitioners in England, including at Shakespeare’s Globe theater.

aerial view of a lake

Satellites reveal widespread decline in global lake water storage

May 26, 2023

More than half of the lakes around the world are losing water. The Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at CU Boulder reconstructed lake levels from the past 30 years, determining that climate change, human consumption and sedimentation are the reasons for the decline.

Man moves a piece on a wooden board, while several other people watch sitting at school desks

Collective property rights spark spirit of cooperation that extends beyond managing land

May 25, 2023

Since the 1990s, Indigenous groups and other communities around the world have increasingly fought for, and secured, collective property rights to the land they live on. New research suggests that these arrangements can have impacts not just on ecosystems like forests but on the psychology of people.

President Todd Saliman meeting with Southern Ute tribal leaders

Tuition, fees covered for Southern Ute students under partnership with tribe

May 25, 2023

CU Boulder in partnership with the Southern Ute Department of Education announced that it will cover in-state tuition and mandatory student fees for four new students from the Southern Ute Indian Tribe annually beginning this fall.

Jennifer Doudna stands on stage at a podium

Forum on gene editing draws hundreds, some with tough questions

May 25, 2023

A revolutionary technique for editing genomes, called CRISPR-Cas9, has already helped cure sickle cell disease in dozens of people. But it also raises ethical concerns, which a panel of preeminent scientists grappled with at an event on the CU Boulder campus.

Military vehicles carry an earlier version of China’s hypersonic missile during a 2019 parade

Aerospace engineer analyzes unique threats posed by China’s hypersonic missiles

May 25, 2023

China’s newest hypersonic missile, the DF-27, could sideline U.S. aircraft carrier groups in the Pacific. CU expert Iain Boyd discusses how the weapons work on The Conversation.

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