Student Edition - June 7, 2022

Need something to do over the summer? From quirky roadside attractions to national parks, here are a few unique things to check out in Colorado.
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Check out Pride Month resources
From an LGBT glossary of terms, to tips on being an ally and how to celebrate virtually in 2022, the University Libraries have put forth a resource guide for getting involved in Pride Month.
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A tale of two tails: Dog actors make debut at Colorado Shakespeare Festival
Two unlikely actors will make an appearanceÌýin "The Two Gentlemen of Verona"Ìýby William Shakespeare in the 2022 summer season. Watch the video to see what it’s like mixing barks with the Bard.Ìý
Businesses need graduates who aren’t intimidated by data, says co-founder
The people at Alteryx, a software company, believe scholarships are their responsibility to help aspiring leaders develop skills for changing workplaces—which increasingly require data analysis across the board.
Recent doctoral student, undergrads create drag-friendly garment that changes in real time
Sarah Aguasvivas Manzano and her team are working on a wearable item for drag queens that could also help address common problems in wearable technology.
CU writing class brings generations together
In CU Boulder's intergenerational writing class, students discover a new richness to topics such as birth control, racismÌýand the war on drugs when they have a chance to explore them alongside members of older generations who have lived through similar social upheavals. Community members are invited to apply.
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