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Researcher sees ‘alarming’ risk of political violence in US

April 2, 2024

Political scientist Regina Bateson spent years in Guatemala following a devastating civil war. Her research has revealed how vigilantism and other forms of political violence can emerge and spread around the world—including, perhaps, at home in the United States.

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A real-life Eye of Sauron? New project to spot possible chemical threats in the air

April 2, 2024

Engineers at CU Boulder are developing an “all-seeing eye” based on laser technology that could one day detect harmful particles in the air around cities or in factories.

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Be a part of the new chancellor selection process

April 2, 2024

The fall 2024 semester will kick off with a new chancellor at CU Boulder. As we enter the next stage of the process, all students are invited to attend an open forum on April 4 and enjoy free pizza, soda and dessert!

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Conference on World Affairs sessions you don’t want to miss

April 2, 2024

Choose from more than 70 panels exploring international concerns, from AI and global equity to climate change and leadership, at the Conference on World Affairs through April 12. Unsure of what to attend? Here are selected panels, curated with you in mind!

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How law students are keeping a historic water distribution tradition alive in Southern Colorado

April 2, 2024

For the last decade, Colorado Law students have supported the legal needs of acequia communities in Colorado’s San Luis Valley through the Acequia Assistance Project.

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Following fire ants on the march

April 1, 2024

Landscape corridors can help foster biodiversity...and also make it easier for invasive species to spread out and cause harm, but the effects are transient, CU Boulder researcher Julian Resasco shows.

Student Leader of the Year awardees

Student Leaders of the Year honored at leadership summit

April 1, 2024

The Center for Leadership's 2024 Spring Summit focused on the future of leadership and recognized 16 students for their engagement in campus leadership programs, academic excellence, curiosity, exceptional service to the community and more.

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Pick up seeds to grow CU Boulder’s iconic red sunflower this Earth Day

April 1, 2024

Stop by Norlin Library’s east entrance on April 18 and April 22 to pick up your free red sunflower seed packets and learn about the flower’s unique history. Seeds will also be available for pickup at each of the campus libraries’ service desks.

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Breaking financial barriers: CU Boulder’s commitment to community well-being

April 1, 2024

With financial strains and personal challenges in college, some students face hurdles in pursuing their academic and well-being goals. Discover how initiatives like CU Boulder's You Belong Here and Victim Support funds provide vital financial assistance and foster a supportive environment for students.

Kaustav Bera

CU Boulder postdoc earns biomedical fellowship for intestine research

April 1, 2024

Kaustav Bera, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, was awarded a three-year postdoctoral fellowship to study gut diseases.

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