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The ‘collective nightmares’: Exploring the sociology of horror films

Oct. 28, 2021

CU Boulder sociologists Marshall Smith and Laura Patterson answer questions about their podcast, the sociology of horror films and “Squid Game," as well as share their top-10 horror picks just in time for Halloween.

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The new builders of businesses—a crash course Nov. 2

Oct. 28, 2021

Contrary to the myth of the white, male tech founder that dominates perceptions, most new businesses are started by people who are black, brown, female and more senior. Join Silicon Flatirons as authors Seth Levine and Elizabeth MacBride discuss their book “The New Builders: Face to Face with the Future of Business.â€

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7 things to do this weekend: Fright Fest, ‘Candyman,’ more

Oct. 28, 2021

This weekend brings a hip-hop groove workout class, Monster Mash silent disco, extreme bowling, a haunted carnival, outdoor games on the Quad field and more.

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Breaking on the glass cypher, a dance concert Nov. 5–7

Oct. 28, 2021

Master’s candidate Nicky Shindler fuses contemporary floor work with b-girling to inspire a visual celebration of a woman's authentic self––contemplating how women find, claim and manifest power, vulnerability and complexity.

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Discover the world on Geographic Information Systems Day at symposium Nov. 12

Oct. 28, 2021

GIS is a scientific framework for gathering, analyzing and visualizing geographic data. Join the University Libraries, partnering with the Auraria Library, CU Denver and UC Colorado Springs to host a hybrid GIS Day.

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CU Boulder adds new discovery tool for open access research

Oct. 28, 2021

Journalists, policymakers and members of the public will have an easier time finding research published by CU Boulder faculty, thanks to a new integration in CU Experts that automatically provides links to articles from CU Scholar, the University Libraries’ institutional repository, and other resources.

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Join ‘Pedagogy in the Pandemic’ student panel and dialogue Nov. 4

Oct. 28, 2021

Â鶹ÒùԺ’ needs have shifted dramatically during the pandemic. Faculty and instructors are invited to a one-hour event that includes an undergraduate student panel and dialogue focused on effective pedagogy in the pandemic.

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CU Athletic Hall of Fame to welcome 9 new members during Homecoming events Nov. 4–6

Oct. 28, 2021

Join CU Athletics on Thursday, Nov. 4, as nine new members are inducted into the CU Athletic Hall of Fame during a ceremony. Tickets to the induction ceremony at the CU Events Center are still available.

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T9Hacks to host new hackathon for high school students Nov. 7

Oct. 28, 2021

ATLAS Institute's T9Hacks has partnered with STEMblazers to host Au{t9}umn Hacks, designed to promote interest in creative technologies, coding, design and making in high school students who identify as female, non-binary or from other groups underrepresented at mainstream hackathons.

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Teaching artists help foster STEM learning as part of CU Science Discovery

Oct. 28, 2021

When you were in high school science class, was one of your lead instructors a sculptor? Maybe, but you probably didn’t know about it. Working with teaching artists is one way CU Science Discovery approached its recent field course to foster STEM engagement and career exploration among Colorado high school students.

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