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Fighting climate despair: What to do to make a difference

Nov. 27, 2023

Get Associate Professor Amanda Carricoā€™s take on actions that can have meaningful impacts on reducing oneā€™s carbon footprint, from changing diet habits to reducing food waste and more.

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18 things to do: Try glow in the dark rock climbing and more

Nov. 27, 2023

This week brings a study break, hot cocoa, a performance from the Philharmonia Orchestra, a Harry Styles-themed show, film screenings, the Climate Justice Kickback and more.

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Buffs, you got this!

Nov. 27, 2023

With finals coming up, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Dā€™Andra Mull shares advice and encourages students to take advantage of resources and eventsā€”be sure to stop by the Late Night Breakfast event in the UMC on Dec. 14.

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BVSD parents, students: Community safety event Nov. 29

Nov. 22, 2023

Partnering with CU Boulderā€™s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, an upcoming Boulder Valley School District event in Lafayette, Colorado, will involve research expertise, sharing warning signs for violence, strategies for being an upstander and more.

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ā€˜Killers of the Flower Moonā€™ and Indigenous representation in film

Nov. 22, 2023

As ā€œKillers of the Flower Moonā€ shows in theaters, Professor Angelica Lawson explains how Indigenous people and stories are typically represented in film, as well as how this new movie lives up to and falls short of expectations.

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Whole student-athlete experience, including mental health, topic of Dec. 5 talk

Nov. 21, 2023

All faculty and staff are invited to attend this faculty assembly-hosted presentation by Theresa HernƔndez, who will discuss the CU Athletics state-of-the-art program designed to address mental health through a focus on wellness and more.

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Interactive map shows where your food comes from

Nov. 21, 2023

With the holiday season upon us and the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP28, kicking off this month, researchers launched Food Twin to show where crops come fromā€”and how climate change could impact this fragile network.

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Building next-generation autonomous robots to serve humanity

Nov. 21, 2023

CU Boulder faculty and students are advancing award-winning research on autonomous robots that can navigate challenging conditions.

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Soul sisters, funksters and Afro-disco divas: The heroes of an unsung movement

Nov. 21, 2023

In a new book, CU Boulder researcher Reiland Rabaka focuses on the relationship between the Black Womenā€™s Liberation Movement and its music, heralding pioneers such as Aretha Franklin.

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The future of real estate commissions

Nov. 20, 2023

Real estate commissions are facing several legal challenges, but industry-wide change wonā€™t happen overnight. Get scholar-in-residence Mike DelPreteā€™s take on the matter.

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