Student Edition - Dec. 22, 2020
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In looking back on 2020, COVID-19 stands out for many. In the face of sorrow and difficulty, Buffs came together, worked to protect our herd and helped curb the coronavirus through research and community resources. Prior to and during the pandemic, there have been moments of growth, greatness and celebration as well.
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How people celebrate New Year’s around the world
New Year’s traditions are a great way to reflect on the previous year and focus on hopes and plans for the coming year. Learn more about how New Year’s is celebrated in different parts of the world.
10 research discoveries from 2020 you won’t want to miss
From diving Neanderthals to saliva-based COVID-19 tests, we remember the year in research at CU Boulder.
Students can now access, study quantum science from wherever
CU Boulder’s CUbit and ColdQuanta together have made the Bose-Einstein lab available on the cloud.
Boulder-CU Leadership Program concludes fall programming, looks forward to spring
The CU Boulder Center for Leadership’s mentoring arm wrappedÌýup its second semester of successful mentoring partnerships between professionals in the local community and CU students.
Silver linings at the College of Music
As we close out 2020, we celebrate just a few of the success stories that the College of Music community can remember about this year.
Viewpoint diversity award goes to Matthew Burgess
The Heterodox Academy has selected CU Boulder environmental economist Matthew Burgess as the recipient of its 2020 Open Inquiry Award for teaching.
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