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4 tips for transfer students

Sept. 5, 2024

Transfer students have access to events and resources that help make the transition to a new school a positive experience. Check out tips from the Transfer Buffs Community.

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5 things to know about the UMC

Sept. 5, 2024

Known as the campus “living room,” thousands of people visit the University Memorial Center every day to eat, enjoy free activities and entertainment, study or just hang out. Here are some things to know about the UMC.

Parrotfish

Guardians of the reef: How parrotfish promote coral health

Sept. 5, 2024

CU researchers spent 400 hours under water observing these colorful fish in the Caribbean. They learned they’re smarter, and more neighborly, than previously thought.

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Major leap for nuclear clock paves way for quantum timekeeping

Sept. 4, 2024

Nuclear clocks, a new kind of quantum technology, could lead to improved timekeeping and navigation, faster internet speeds and advances in fundamental physics research.

the McMurdo Dry Valleys

How Earth’s most intense heat wave ever impacted life in Antarctica

Sept. 4, 2024

An atmospheric river brought warm, humid air to the coldest and driest corner of the planet in 2022, pushing temperatures 70 degrees above average. A new CU Boulder-led study reveals what happened to Antarctica’s smallest animals.

Dallas Goldtooth

Hear ‘Reservation Dogs’ actor, environmental activist Dallas Goldtooth speak Sept. 24

Sept. 4, 2024

Comedian, actor and activist Dallas Goldtooth will speak at CU Boulder at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The event will take place at Macky Auditorium and tickets are available now.

Wild horses

Domesticating horses had a huge impact on society—new science rewrites where, when it happened

Sept. 3, 2024

New analyses of bones, teeth, genetics and artifacts suggest it’s time to revise a long-standing hypothesis for how humans domesticated horses. Read from CU expert William Taylor on The Conversation.

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New Horizons takes best measurements yet of the universe's eerie glow

Sept. 3, 2024

Over billions of years, the universe's stars and galaxies have left behind an imperceptibly faint light in space. NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has traveled to the edge of Earth's solar system and captured the most accurate measurement of this glow to date.

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Workshop Sept. 6 to highlight Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Sept. 3, 2024

The GRFP recognizes outstanding graduate students from across the country in STEM fields, providing three years of financial support, including an annual stipend of $37,000, as well as professional development and research opportunities.

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18 things to do: Check out Bike Fest; attend soccer, volleyball games; more

Sept. 3, 2024

This week brings an on-campus student job fair, a trip to the farmers market, a grad student social, the annual Bike Fest and Used Bike Sale, a campus sustainability tour, Free Fiske Thursday and more.

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