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- Researchers will explore everything from volcanoes on the moon’s surface to signals washing through our galaxy from the dawn of the universe.
- The pilot Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator has awarded CU $220,000 to implement innovative energy technology that is projected to save the university $46,900 per year.
- As many languages face endangerment or extinction, Associate Teaching Professor Rai Farrelly and Assistant Professor Ambrocio Gutiérrez Lorenzo are working with community members and CU Boulder students to support and sustain efforts to revitalize the use of the Zapotec languages within Teotitlán del Valle, Mexico.
- Savannah Lehnert will help cacao farmers in Brazil balance their economic livelihoods with conservation methods, advancing agroforestry conservation in an intensely biodiverse region.
- The United States and Russia's ongoing talks about peace between Russia and Ukraine have excluded one major player—Ukraine.
- CU Boulder doctoral candidate Chilton Tippin is working to document migrant mortality in El Paso.
- Limiting exposure to air pollution will have lasting impacts on Colorado communities with the highest exposure. Read from CU expert Jenni Shearston on The Conversation.
- CU Boulder relies on thousands of enthusiastic, dedicated student employees for its efficient operations. Each year, we honor undergraduate and graduate Buffs with the Student Employee of the Year award. Join us in celebrating this year’s recipients and nominees.
- While the °µÍø½ûÇø continues to evaluate relevant executive orders and other decisions by the federal government that may impact higher education, we also continue to find opportunities to meaningfully communicate the impacts of how these orders may impact societal health, the economy, competitiveness and higher education at large.
- At its monthly meeting, the Sustainability Leadership Team discussed and prioritized ongoing sustainability projects to enhance the university's sustainability efforts.