Sidney D’Mello

New podcast episode considers artificial intelligence in education

April 29, 2021

In this episode of Buff Innovator Insights, Sidney D’Mello shares how his unique combination of education and research experiences led to his leading-edge work reimagining the role of artificial intelligence in the classroom.

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Get smart fast: Your top research stories from April

April 29, 2021

Here’s some CU news you can use: Junk food and thru-hiking, how many Coloradans must get a COVID vaccine before the state can return to “normal,” expert Q&A regarding the Derek Chauvin verdict and more.

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10 things to do this weekend: Free fitness classes, study breaks, more

April 29, 2021

This weekend brings a swim in the Buff pool, lawn games, a bingo game night, the last Program Council film screening of the year, free fitness classes such as rooftop yoga and more.

Female CU Boulder police officers

Above national average for hiring female officers, CUPD looks to go further

April 29, 2021

The CU Police Department has eight commissioned female officers among its ranks, comprising about 17% of its total corps. Since taking the helm, Chief Doreen Jokerst has hired three new female officers and intends to continue this trend among women and officers of color.

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano

From the Chancellor: Supporting President Biden’s higher education funding proposal and policy

April 28, 2021

The University of Colorado Boulder joins hundreds of other educational institutions across Colorado and the nation in supporting President Biden’s bold and wide-ranging education funding proposals.

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To safely return to ‘normal,’ 70% of Coloradans must get COVID vaccine

April 28, 2021

The state is heading in the right direction, but still has a lot of work to do before it can remove all public health restrictions, such as mask mandates, researchers say.

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New employee tuition benefit allows early course registration

April 28, 2021

Under a new two-year tuition assistance benefit pilot program, eligible CU Boulder employees taking undergraduate or graduate courses may register seven days before the start of the semester or on the first day of class, whichever is earlier.

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Get initial vaccine requirement details, timeline

April 28, 2021

Following the University of Colorado system-wide announcement that COVID-19 vaccination will be required of students, faculty and staff, CU Boulder is providing initial details and a timeline for the campus.

2018 aerial shot of campus.

Statement on the use of animals in research and teaching

This statement details the university's commitment to caring for animals in a respectful, professional and humane manner during the course of research and teaching projects.

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Examining the call for community schools

April 28, 2021

CU Boulder doctoral student Julia Daniel studies community schools, a promising model of education that broadens access to learning opportunities and strengthens communities.

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