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Watching a movie.

So bad it’s good: Why consumers love the worst entertainment

April 17, 2024

New research explores the reasons we can’t resist terrible movies, TV shows and more.

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Mountain chickadees have remarkable memories. A new study explains why

April 17, 2024

Mountain chickadees have among the best spatial memory in the animal kingdom. New research identifies the genes at play and offers insight into how a shifting climate may impact the evolution of their memory skills.

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Prepare for Fall Welcome, move-in 2024

April 16, 2024

Plans are already underway to welcome our new class of students this fall. Fall Welcome occurs Aug. 18–Sept. 7. Faculty and staff play an essential role helping make this time on campus smooth. Here’s what you need to know to prepare.

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Sign up for a Canvas training

April 16, 2024

The Office of Information Technology is offering a number of Canvas trainings and office hours to assist faculty with setting up final exams, managing grade books and making the most of Canvas content.

Jacob Baca

Graduating seniors: Mark your calendars for these upcoming events

April 16, 2024

Remember to soak up all of the “last of” moments as we count down the days to commencement. On behalf of the Senior Class Council, here are some celebratory events you don't want to miss.

Beta Gamma Nu fraternity brothers

4 things to know about Multicultural Greek Council’s newest fraternity

April 16, 2024

The Multicultural Greek Council continues to expand at CU Boulder. Fraternity & Sorority Life has welcomed the council’s seventh organization and third fraternity—Beta Gamma Nu Fraternity, Inc.

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Cords, stoles, honors medals: What are they and how do you get yours?

April 16, 2024

Looking to add some color to go with your graduation gown? Different colored cords and stoles are worn to symbolize participation in campus activities and groups, and also often represent academic honors, military service and specific academic fields. Learn more.

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Tips for accepting a job offer

April 16, 2024

Receiving a job offer can feel exciting and rewarding, but you can benefit by taking the time to consider whether the position is right for your future. Here are things to consider.

Anchor Carl Quintanilla interviews Denver Mayor Mike Johnston

Alum Carl Quintanilla says Boulder deserves national attention

April 16, 2024

Anchor Carl Quintanilla is proud to feature his hometown metropolis in the CNBC’s “Cities of Success” and how CU Boulder shaped his career as a journalist.

four stages of a 'bio digital calendar' experiencing time

Microbiology as meditation: The Living Matter Lab

April 16, 2024

The Living Matter Lab at the ATLAS Institute considers the concept of time through the lens of microbiology and the emerging field of biological human-computer interaction, which combines living materials and digital technologies.

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