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3 tips for better mental health in 2022

Jan. 3, 2022

For some of us, 2021 represented a return to normal in many ways. For others, it may have been another difficult year. Regardless of your experience, here are a few tips you can use to improve your mental health going into 2022.

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9 ways to support someone who lost their home to a fire

Jan. 2, 2022

In the coming days and weeks, you may learn intimately of friends and colleagues who were directly impacted by the recent Boulder County fires. Professional counselor Stanley Ly gives advice on reaching out and offering support.

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From the Chancellor: CU Boulder to begin spring semester remotely

Dec. 31, 2021

The long road of recovery and healing in many local neighborhoods is just beginning. As this recovery begins, we have decided to begin the spring term on Monday, Jan. 10, with fully remote instruction for the first two weeks of the semester.

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Statement on Boulder County fires

Dec. 30, 2021

A statement on the fires that burned through the Boulder area on Dec. 30, 2021.

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From the Chancellor: Resources and support for those affected by Dec. 30 fires

Dec. 30, 2021

CU Boulder stands with the hundreds of campus community members impacted by the Dec. 30 fires in Boulder County.

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CUPD makes arrest following on-campus grass fire

Dec. 23, 2021

CUPD arrested a female suspect on charges of second degree arson and reckless endangerment following a grass fire Thursday afternoon on the university’s East Campus.

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Alumnus Will Brown donates engineering scholarship in honor of his mother

Dec. 23, 2021

Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering alumnus Will Brown has established the Connie Faye Brown scholarship to benefit mechanical, chemical and electrical engineering students.

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‘Jews of Color’ initiative gets $250,000 boost

Dec. 23, 2021

The Henry Luce Foundation is funding a three-year partnership between the Program in Jewish Studies and the University Libraries to “‘recover, study and elevate’ voices of Jews of color.â€

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Researchers replicate climates of exoplanets to help find extraterrestrial life

Dec. 23, 2021

Professor Greg Rieker and Ryan Cole have developed an experiment that recreates the climates of planets beyond our solar system right in the lab. By reaching the same high-temperature and high-pressure conditions found on many exoplanets, the instrument can map their atmospheres, which could help humanity detect life outside our solar system.

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How Morteza Lahijanian creates safety, soundness in autonomous systems

Dec. 22, 2021

Lahijanian’s work is at the intersection of safety and soundness in robotics, focusing on developing autonomous systems that operate safely and effectively alongside humans to help improve the well-being of individuals and societies.

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