Kayla Sprenger

Video: How prof uses computational tools in energy, health research

April 5, 2023

From developing vaccines to breaking down mixed-plastic waste streams into valuable chemicals, Assistant Professor Kayla Sprenger's highly interdisciplinary work is focused at the crossroads of physics, engineering and immunology, and done in close synergy with experimentalists and clinicians.

Pam Ronald

Award-winning plant geneticist Pam Ronald to give lecture April 27

April 5, 2023

Invited to give the Rose M. Litman Lecture, Pam Ronald will give a talk discussing the development of climate-resilient rice varieties, the genetic basis for plant resistance and CRISPR-mediated strategies used to enhance carbon sequestration of rice.

Audience members listen to a keynote speaker at the 2022 Conference on World Affairs

Students: 9 sessions not to miss at the Conference on World Affairs

April 4, 2023

The 75th Conference on World Affairs will be held on campus April 12–14, bringing together worldwide experts to offer a range of opinions and solutions to the global climate crisis. Read through a list of free panels and programs, curated just for students.

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Screen-free ways to disconnect and recharge

April 4, 2023

Screens are a normal part of daily life, but it’s important to disconnect online and reconnect in real life, too. As you wrap up the semester, take time to recharge in screen-free ways.

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CU on the Weekend April 15 to explore how GPS changed everything

April 4, 2023

How is it that a system originally intended to support worldwide military operations has created such broad-reaching benefits? And how has the landscape of GPS capability continued to evolve? Dive in with Distinguished Professor Penina Axelrad.

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How to find a job in a shifting economy

April 4, 2023

Looking for a job in a changing economy can create uncertainty and stress, and landing a job may be more challenging. Get tips to enhance your job search and position yourself to succeed.

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Emergency alerts now available to students in languages other than English

April 4, 2023

Current CU Boulder students can choose their preferred language for emergency alerts during fall preregistration. Learn more.

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Far-off radio signal hints rocky exoplanet may have magnetic field

April 3, 2023

Astrophysicists may have detected the first Earth-sized planet outside our solar system with a magnetic field—a potentially key feature for making planets habitable.

Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers

Lumineers’ Wesley Schultz to headline climate concert April 13

April 3, 2023

The Right Here, Right Now Mini Global Climate Concert on April 13 in Boulder, Colorado, will feature Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers and special guests, including Yola. Proceeds will benefit United Nations Human Rights and musicians impacted by climate change.

Students participating in Ralphie's Cooking Class

10 things to do this week: Relax with a spa night, cook french toast, more

April 3, 2023

This week brings Graduate Student Appreciation Week, public health education, a viewing of Dear Corky, a discussion about book censorship, self-love tips, free coffee, the Italian Film Festival, Kaiut yoga and more.

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