Student Edition - June 25, 2019
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The honor for green building practices gives CU Boulder 28 LEED-certified buildings, including 11 Platinum certifications.
Chancellor’s State Tour along Front Range highlights academic, athletic achievements
The Chancellor’s State Tour traveled 300 miles over two days last week to visit three Front Range cities and share how the °µÍø½ûÇøâ€™s academic and athletic successes are tied to their communities.
Lab Venture Challenge to fund commercially-promising campus innovations
Applications are now open for the Lab Venture Challenge (LVC), hosted annually by Venture Partners at CU Boulder, awards grants to campus researchers whose technologies demonstrate high commercial potential.
Earth Lab students bring data analytics to environmental challenges
Now in its second year, the Earth Lab Data Analytics Graduate Certificate gives students the tools to study environmental topics such as air pollution, glaciers and flooding.

Alumna Laurie Cantillo was fresh out of college when she first spotted the Milky Way during an outdoor education trip in Utah. Since then, the director of communication and education at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has been on a mission to share the wonders of space with the world.
Research News
National emergency alerts potentially vulnerable to attack
New research shows that hackers, working with limited resources, could send fake emergency alerts to cell phones in a confined area like a sports stadium.
$5 million Titan Krios microscope will advance biomedical, life science research
A new cryo-electron microscope that can reveal intricate cellular architecture in stunning ultra-high 3D resolution is the first of its kind to be housed in Colorado.
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