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Join the Colorful Women Group

Jan. 12, 2023

Colorful Women is an eight-week process and support group to connect, discuss, celebrate and support each other's whole, authentic selves through an intersectional lens.

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Nutrition for heart healthâ â€”A workshop Feb. 1

Jan. 12, 2023

Come learn about nutrition for heart health and the best ways to lower your risk of cardiovascular diseases in this virtual workshop presented by the Faculty & Staff Assistance Program.

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Commemorate MLK Day with community events Jan. 15–16

Jan. 12, 2023

This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, join your community for celebratory events in Boulder and Longmont, a family-friendly event at the Dairy Arts Center and a downtown-Denver march and parade.

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Air quality improvements lead to more sulfur fertilizer use

Jan. 12, 2023

A new study finds Midwestern soybean and corn farmers replaced lost airborne sulfur with sulfur fertilizer, and the environmental impacts may include downstream mercury contamination.

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Take an Alternative Spring Break and give back to a community

Jan. 11, 2023

It’s a good idea to start planning how to spend spring break now. If you’re curious about volunteering, working for a cause, meeting new Buffs or just want to learn something new, consider being part of an Alternative Breaks trip.

Robots working at laptops in corporate office

AI and the future of work—what it means for artists and knowledge workers

Jan. 11, 2023

Now that artificial intelligence systems can generate realistic images and convincing prose, are creative and knowledge workers endangered or poised for productivity gains? CU experts say it’s not so clear-cut. Read more on The Conversation.

Looking at an ice core

Study offers most detailed glimpse yet of planet’s past 11,000 summers and winters

Jan. 11, 2023

By analyzing Antarctic ice cores, CU Boulder scientists and an international team of collaborators have revealed the most detailed look yet at the planet’s recent climatic history, including summer and winter temperatures dating back 11,000 years to the beginning of what is known as the Holocene.

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Are your goals working for you? Revisit in workshop Jan. 18

Jan. 11, 2023

Many of us make New Year's resolutions. Use this session to identify check points over the coming weeks that allow you to evaluate your progress and whether you need to adjust your goals as you see how they work for you.

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How to stand out in a competitive job market

Jan. 11, 2023

Job and internship searching can be competitive, but there are plenty of opportunities for Buffs to find their place in the working world. Get tips to help you stand out as a strong candidate in a competitive job market.

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All about ordering textbooks

Jan. 10, 2023

Placing a textbook order with the CU Book Store is the fast, easy and convenient way to get all of the correct course materials for your classes, guaranteed. Learn more.

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