David Clark, Lindsay Saunders Carl, Romchat Wachirarattanakornkul, Ian Fry and S. James Anaya (Photo by Candace Smith/CU Boulder)

From COP27 stage, CU Boulder, climate alliance, UN Human Rights announce development of commitments

Nov. 8, 2022

At the COP27 climate conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Alliance—an international initiative supported by CU Boulder and others—announced the Human Rights Climate Commitments. The first draft of the commitments will be an outcome of the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit on campus Dec. 1–4.

Kari Lake, the GOP candidate for Arizona governor, campaigns at a rally

New wave of celebrity politicians breaks the rules on acceptable behavior, inspired by Trump

Nov. 8, 2022

GOP candidates Kari Lake, Herschel Walker and Dr. Mehmet Oz have caught people’s attention for outlandish stunts and false statements that are increasingly accepted in politics. CU experts Donna Goldstein and Kristen Drybread discuss on The Conversation.

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CU Boulder students, employees to be added to countywide alerts system

Nov. 8, 2022

Everbridge alerts are sent for emergencies based on one's local address. CU Boulder students and employees are encouraged to make sure their information is up to date in the Buff Portal and MyCUInfo, respectively, by Nov. 18.

Ofelia Morales

In the business of making dreams come true—Get to know Ofelia Morales

Nov. 8, 2022

A first-generation student, she now works to support CU Boulder students who are pursuing their educational dreams. She's passionate about the UndocuNetwork group on campus and knows where to find the best chai latte. Learn more about Ofelia Morales.

Student veterans study in the VMA student lounge

Veteran and Military Affairs office aims to do right by veterans

Nov. 8, 2022

A CU Boulder bridge program is designed to help student veterans transition to university life through acclimation to academics and social opportunities on campus.

Erin Hyunhee Kang

CU Boulder artist embodies resilience in wake of Marshall Fire

Nov. 8, 2022

Erin Hyunhee Kang, a CU Boulder master’s student, lost half of her home in the Marshall Fire. That misfortune informed her new exhibition “A Home In Between,” now at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art.

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Diversity, equity and inclusion update: November 2022 issue

Nov. 8, 2022

CU Boulder recognizes Native American Heritage Month; the IDEA Council issues guidance on faculty and staff retention; the biennial CU Social Justice Summit is announced and more.

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3 tips to help you figure out what to do after college

Nov. 8, 2022

It’s that time of year where you may be asked everyone’s favorite question: “What are you going to do after graduation?” There’s time to figure it out, and Career Services is here to help every step of the way. Get tips to help you narrow down your options and make decisions about your future.

Columbine Memorial

With school shootings at record high, new grant aims to curb violence in Colorado schools

Nov. 7, 2022

School shootings have already reached a record high in 2022, with 40 so far killing 34 people and injuring 88. With a new $2 million grant from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence seeks to help 40 Colorado schools tackle the social and cultural roots of violence.

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10 things to do this week: ‘Game of Thrones’ trivia, Veterans Day ceremony, more

Nov. 7, 2022

This week brings hummus and veggies, a Veterans Day ceremony, illness prevention methods, cooking tips, Laser Stranger Things, Zen Meditation and more.

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