Graduate Student Edition - June 1, 2021
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Get the Summer Guide to the Libraries: Student edition
Check out all the ways the libraries can help make this a great summer, from research help and access to breaking news to reading recommendations and access to The New York Times cooking section.
100 years later: Colorado Law professor reflects on Tulsa Race Massacre
Professor Suzette Malveaux spoke with CU Boulder Today about her experience working with massacre survivors, why it took so long for them to seek justice and their continued fight.
Engineering celebrates 12 NSF CAREER award winners in 2021
In the College of Engineering and Applied Science, 12 faculty members have received CAREER Awards from the National Science Foundation. The total shows an impressive trend, with the college earning five awards in 2019 and seven in 2020.
Righteous Rage Institute working toward social justice, healing
The Righteous Rage Institute for healing, social justice and community organizing works with the community and educational partners with a healing justice approach.
Research News
Earlier sleep timing associated with lower depression risk
A study including data from more than 840,000 people found that going to bed and waking up an hour earlier was associated with 23% lower risk of depression.
Events & Exhibits
Hear more about COVID-19 topics when webinar series resumes June 9
Everything from the dating renaissance to the future of real estate and design related to COVID-19 will be under the microscope in the next installment of this webinar series. Attend the live sessions or watch recordings.
What’s happening (virtually) this summer at CU Boulder’s museums
While CU Boulder's museums may be closed through the summer for in-person experiences, there's plenty going on virtually for everyone to enjoy. See what exhibits and experiences are available from home.
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