Student Edition - May 21, 2019
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Chancellor’s tour emphasizes CU’s Western Slope impacts, upcoming football season
The chancellor’s summer tour has visited four cities along the Western Slope to explain how CUÌýBoulder is a part of their communities—and we’re a part of theirs, too.
Don’t know what to do this summer? Volunteering is always an option
If you are looking for things to do this summer, how about something that includes giving back to the community and making a difference? Here are some ways to get started.
CU asks city to consider different CU Boulder South flood mitigation plan
CU Boulder has asked the Boulder City Council to consider a flood mitigation option that would support both the community’s life safety needs and the university’s need to use a reasonable amount of its CU Boulder South property.
Jennifer Ho appointed director of the Center for Humanities and the Arts
Graduate School Interim Dean Leslie Reynolds has appointed Ho director of the Center for Humanities and the Arts for a three-year term effective Aug. 19. Ho comes from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Where can you find news that is specific to your college, school, department or program?
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CU is filming the next system-wide commercial, and all undergraduate and graduate students 18-25 are welcome to apply for a role. Stop by the UMC fountain area at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, May 22. Selected students will receive compensation for their time.
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