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Things to know about living in Boulder this summer

May 16, 2022

Whether you recently moved off campus for the first time or you’ve been living in Boulder for a while, here are some tips and reminders for living in Boulder this summer.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Rebuilding Ukraine's higher education with President Zelenskyy May 16

May 15, 2022

The campus community is invited to attend a virtual address by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at 9 a.m. on Monday, May 16. The event, discussing how America's leading research universities and Ukrainian officials can work together to help rebuild and transform Ukraine's decimated higher education sector, will be hosted by the AAU, of which CU Boulder is a member.

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Smead Aerospace houses new partnership on autonomous air mobility and sensing

May 13, 2022

A major research center on autonomous air mobility and sensing has been founded at CU Boulder, in partnership with the National Science Foundation.

A Pearl street fountain with petuna flowers and children playing in the background.

Bright Horizons hosts family and benefit overview webinars

May 13, 2022

Learn more about your Bright Horizons benefits and access expert-led events throughout the year covering everything from teaching kids diversity, equity and inclusion to returning to work after parental leave. Can't make it for the live event? Get the webinar recordings on demand.

Artist rendition of people with the word ENGLISH in the middle of the artwork.

Linguist to help guide global English language learning body

May 13, 2022

Rai Farrelly, a CU Boulder linguist, has been appointed to the board of directors for the TESOL International Organization. She was selected by her peers to help lead the organization, which is the foremost global authority for teaching English, with more than 11,000 members from 169 countries.

Artist rendition of satellites in space

CU Boulder receives NASA grant to develop new technology to monitor space weather

May 13, 2022

LASP and aerospace engineering researchers will use new grant funding to advance their concept of a futuristic swarm of satellites to shed new light on how the solar wind affects Earth’s upper atmosphere.

A U.S. flag blows in the wind. (Glenn Akasawa)

It’s been unusually windy this spring. Here’s why you should care

May 12, 2022

It's not just you—it was extra windy this April along the Front Range. Learn more from experts in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences about the windy spring, what the conditions could mean for the upcoming fire season and why wind is hard to predict.

Malak Bouraeda

Malak Bouraeda qualifies for U.S. Women’s Open

May 12, 2022

CU Boulder senior Malak Bouraeda took medalist honors at the Colorado Golf Association's U.S. Open Qualifier at the Walnut Creek Golf Preserve in Westminster. The U.S. Women's Open will take place June 2–5 in Southern Pines, North Carolina.

2022 graduates celebrate during the commencement ceremony

Get a time-lapse view of commencement

May 11, 2022

Enjoy a time-lapse video from Commencement 2022, CU Boulder's first in-person commencement ceremony since 2019. More than 9,000 students savored every minute of their graduation day.

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Common student-centered approach to teaching, learning update: May 2022 issue

May 11, 2022

The Buff Undergraduate Success Leadership Implementation Team, whose charge is to identify, unify and prioritize programs across campus that contribute to student success, wrapped up the semester with its sponsorship of several notable achievements.

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