Sherri Tennant

Speech-language pathologist fosters communication in hard cases

March 16, 2021

A program launched by a CU Boulder speech-language pathologist (and musician) helps kids with complex communication needs take flight.

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Campus alert system test to be conducted March 18

March 16, 2021

The campus will conduct a CU Boulder Alerts test at 12:30 p.m. March 18. The test will include text and email notifications, as well as notifications across multiple social media platforms. Prior to the test, please confirm your contact information is up to date.

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CU Boulder class goes into the sewers

March 16, 2021

CU Boulder students are studying microbes in sewage systems to uncover secrets in human ecology. They looked at viruses, bacteria and more.

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CU Boulder scientists win $1.2 million for cutting-edge microsopy center

March 16, 2021

The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation announced an award going to Amy Palmer and co-principal investigators Kristi Anseth and Joseph Dragavon for a center for light sheet microscopy and data science.

Natalia Tingle

Get media recommendations on inclusion in government, business and beyond

March 16, 2021

Librarian Natalia Tingle has identified media recommendations based on a recent CU Boulder Where You Are episode to foster your study of issues around diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

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Faculty, graduate advisors: Connect, gain skills at holistic advising

March 16, 2021

Join a workshop on March 19 to connect with other faculty mentors and graduate advisors around campus and improve advising for graduate students at CU Boulder.

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Nominate for the graduate student government’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award

March 16, 2021

The application period closes March 31 for the Graduate and Professional Student Government awards recognizing the anti-racism and inclusivity work done by graduate and professional students.

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A safety message from the chiefs of Boulder and CU Boulder police

March 16, 2021

Tomorrow is St. Patrick’s Day, and it can be a popular time for parties. If you choose to celebrate, we ask you to remember you are part of the community and your actions impact those around you. Also, face coverings and physical distancing are key to preventing the spread of COVID-19.

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7 lessons about coronavirus that CU Boulder scientists helped discover

March 15, 2021

CU Boulder researchers have led the way in understanding the COVID-19 pandemic, helping to reveal how the coronavirus spreads through tiny droplets, the importance of flattening “the mental health curve” and a lot more.

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2% of people carry 90% of COVID-19 virus, and roommates are safer than you think

March 15, 2021

New research finds that only one in five college students who tested positive for COVID-19 while living in residence halls infected their roommates.

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