A white wolf walks through trees

Will bringing wolves back change Colorado?

Feb. 24, 2021

In November 2020, Colorado citizens narrowly passed a ballot initiative to reintroduce gray wolves to the state by the end of 2023. What could Proposition 114 could mean in the next few years for the state? We spoke with our own ecological expert to find out.

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CU Boulder modifies grade replacement policy to support student success

Feb. 23, 2021

On Feb. 22, Provost Russell Moore announced a temporary modification of CU Boulder’s grade replacement policy to support student success during the pandemic. Review the details.

The US flag flies in front of the University Memorial Center. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)

Memories of Service/Visions for the Future—Join the series

Feb. 23, 2021

Through interviews with CU student veterans, this series is designed to reflect the stories of young people who are wise beyond their years—students with intense curiosity and compelling ambitions. The next discussion will be on March 5.

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Lecture March 4 to feature former Secretary of Energy Steven Chu

Feb. 23, 2021

Join the Getches-Wilkinson Center at Colorado Law for "Climate Change and Innovative Paths to a Sustainable Future" with Steven Chu—part of the Schultz Lecture in Energy series.

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Teachers of Color and Allies Summit Feb. 23, 25 to feature teacher panel, affinity groups

Feb. 23, 2021

Join the School of Education and an amazing lineup of educators—including Gerardo Muñoz, Colorado Teacher of the Year—for a Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) teacher panel and facilitated affinity group conversations.

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A wild heart: Workshops explore the path to healing

Feb. 23, 2021

Engage in interactive, thought-provoking discussions and reflective, critical-thinking exercises exploring empathy, respect and healing. The employee sessions are March 1 and 16, and the student session is March 16.

Icy power lines

What went wrong with Texas’ power grid? A Q&A with CU Boulder experts

Feb. 22, 2021

Millions of residents lost heat and power as energy grids failed when sub-zero temperatures and snowfall swept across Texas. Energy grid experts Kyri Baker and Bri-Mathias Hodge discuss how this happened and how to prevent future disasters.

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10 things to do this week: Fire pits on The Hill, comedian Maya May, more

Feb. 22, 2021

This week brings Ralphie’s Cooking Basics, an evening of trivia and prizes, zero waste coffee on Instagram Live, strength training for women and nonbinary folks and more.

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Vilja Hulden named digital humanities faculty fellow

Feb. 19, 2021

The Center for Humanities & the Arts and the Center for Data and Digital Scholarship are naming Vilja Hulden to the first Faculty Fellowship in the Digital Humanities. Hulden, a historian, uses computational methods in her research and scholarly work.

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Celebrating Black voices with media recommendations

Feb. 19, 2021

In honor of Black History Month, the University Libraries faculty and staff have recommended their favorite media by Black creators. Read, watch and listen this month and every month.

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