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- Participating in campus activities is a great way to meet new people and make friends. It can also help you explore hobbies, stay active and discover career paths. Here are some ways to get involved this spring.
- The °µÍø½ûÇø is evaluating relevant executive orders in coordination with CU system, other CU campuses and higher education groups.
- Professor Adam Kaufman has been awarded the prestigious Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. Kaufman is a JILA fellow, NIST physicist and CU Boulder physics professor.
- Scientists are getting closer every day to getting the best view yet of alien worlds, thanks to years of dedicated work by several missions in which the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at CU Boulder was involved.
- See who won the University Libraries’ first round of seed grants to support collaborations between researchers and librarians.
- CU Boulder's Environmental Services team offers a few simple reminders about interactions between people and wildlife on campus.
- Studying the vulnerabilities of Colorado's prisons and jails reveals exposures to climate-related hazards, disproportionately affecting incarcerated individuals—especially those from Black and Latino communities. Read from CU experts Shawhin Roudbari and Shideh Dashti on The Conversation.
- Global scientific reports about climate change are largely written and reviewed by older researchers from high-income countries, but including early-career scientists produces more balanced reports and is crucial for inclusive climate discussions. Read from CU expert Marta Moreno Ibáñez and colleagues on The Conversation.
- Space is full of really big things, like the sun or the black hole at the center of our galaxy. But the largest structures in the universe are much bigger than both of them, says astrophysicist Jeremy Darling.
- CU Boulder offers events, resources and support to help you make the most of your first semester here.