Student Edition - April 9, 2021
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Statement regarding the use of CU Alerts
The university received questions regarding communications related to an incident that occurred in Boulder on April 8. Learn more about the use of CU Alerts.
COVID-19 campus updates: April 8 edition
Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: Campus public health clinic discontinues Saturday hours; Boulder County issues new mask order; and more.
8 things to do this weekend: Conference on World Affairs and more
This weekend brings a guided meditation,ÌýFree Friday Power Hour cycling class, an Instagram Live on repurposing old clothes, TEDxCU 2021: Bounce, the Grammy-winning Takács Quartet and more.
Regents approve tuition, fees, compensation adjustments
At its meeting April 8, the CU Board of Regents approved a plan by the campuses that will effectively keep tuition flat again this year, a salary increase and one-time payment for various employee groups and more.
Students in Focus
2 CU undergrads named prestigious Goldwater Scholars
Anna McTigue andÌýSpencer Hurt are among only 410 college students from across the U.S. in 2021 to beÌýawarded Goldwater Scholarships,Ìýwhich reward juniors and seniors who are actively conducting research in math, science and engineering.
Science, spacesuits, dehydrated food: Simulating Mars in the Utah desert
Graduate student Shayna Hume will get a taste of what life on Mars could be like during a two-week mission at the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah.
Students vie for chance to perform with CU Symphony Orchestra
Every year, talented students across the College of Music vie for a chance to perform with the CU Symphony Orchestra the following school year. Meet the 2021 winners of this year's Honors Competition.
Events & Exhibits
Academic freedom and social media: Reflections and suggestions April 14
Join as the campus continues its dialogue on academic freedom with a panel discussion on social media, sponsored by the Keller Center for the Study of the 1st Amendment, the Office of the Chancellor and Faculty Affairs.
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