Student Edition - March 11, 2022
Tips & Resources
5 tips to handle daylight saving time change
In the fall, the end of daylight saving time is often greeted with a warm welcome, but it can be more challenging to adjust in the spring when you lose an hour. Prepare to spring forward Sunday, March 13, with these tips.
Campus Community
Resources and research on Ukraine war
As the war in Ukraine continues, our university community has voiced increasing concern regarding the Russian attack. Please find more on the university’s actions and resources.
Large squad, including 5 women, heading to NCAA championships for track and field
This Friday and Saturday, the CU track and field program is sending six student-athletes to the NCAA championships, five of them women. This represents the largest female contingent from CU competing at nationals in individual events since 2001.
The future of engineering
The future of engineering at CU Boulder is one of inclusivity, diversity and resilience. We celebrate our past female excellence while also striving to build on CU Boulder's legacy and create an equitable future for all.
2 music Buffs among ‘composers and performers to watch’
Included in the Washington Post's “22 composers and performers to watch in 2022”were two College of Music affiliates Kedrick Armstrong, a master’s student in orchestral conducting, and composer Anthony Green, who attended the Doctor of Musical Arts program.
Events & Exhibits
Spring Philanthropy Fling March 15: Fun and fundraising combined
Join the Alumni Association and Herd Leadership Council to celebrateStudent Philanthropy Month.Stop by the UMC fountainsfrom 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for food and games. No registration is required; a suggested donation of $5 is welcome at entry.
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