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Faculty assembly rates provost in new administrator review process

Sept. 8, 2023

The Boulder Faculty Assembly opened its first general assembly meeting of the academic year, unveiling an assessment of Provost Russ Moore and receiving updates on a recent faculty contract pay issue and a new building safety policy in the works.

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Preliminary enrollment estimate shows 1.8% growth in fall 2023

Sept. 8, 2023

CU Boulder's preliminary student enrollment estimate for this fall shows an increase of 658 students over fall 2022, according to data presented at the CU Board of Regents meeting. The increase comes primarily from higher-than-anticipated enrollment of in-state undergraduates and improved retention rates.

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It’s official: Gardening is good for your health

Sept. 8, 2023

The first-ever, randomized, controlled trial of community gardening found that those who started it ate more fiber and got more physical activity—known ways to reduce risk of cancer and chronic disease—and were also less stressed and anxious. Watch the video.

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Note-taking strategies every student should try

Sept. 8, 2023

Looking to ace your classes? Try these study tips to help you learn new material, prepare for exams and get through fast-paced courses.

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Don’t miss out on the Health & Wellness Summit Sept. 13–14

Sept. 8, 2023

Join us for the sixth annual Health & Wellness Summit. This event is free and open to CU faculty, staff and students. Check out the Employee Wellness and Benefits Fair, Student Wellness Experience and a variety of engaging presentations.

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New campaign encourages respectful fan behavior

Sept. 8, 2023

CU Boulder has launched a new public awareness campaign to encourage game day fans to stay safe, have fun and be respectful.

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CU Boulder will help explore new frontiers of sound through $30M center

Sept. 7, 2023

Researchers from CU Boulder will take part in a new $30 million center to examine the potential for sound to revolutionize computing, communications, sensing disease in human tissue and more.

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Heatwaves hitting Antarctica too now

Sept. 7, 2023

The world’s coldest, driest continent saw temperatures as much as 79 F higher than usual and three times as much snow as usual in March 2022, according to new CU Boulder research highlighted in an international report this week.

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Chris Pankratz named director of mission operations and data systems

Sept. 7, 2023

The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, CU Boulder’s oldest and highest-budget research institute, has appointed Chris Pankratz as its new director of mission operations and data systems.

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Learn CPR and first aid Sept. 23

Sept. 7, 2023

This six-hour course, including first aid certification, covers everything from burns and broken bones to choking and heart attacks. The course includes adult, infant and junior CPR and external defibrillator training. Register today—open to CU Boulder affiliates only.

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