Congressman Joe Neguse, left, and US House of Representatives Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi

Why does climate policy lag science?

Jan. 26, 2023

Despite the Inflation Reduction Act, U.S. progress on climate change remains stuck in a climate conundrum, CU Boulder experts say, hampered by politics, complexity and the scope of the problem.

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Science, coral reefs and YouTube: How diversity can save the world

Jan. 26, 2023

Diversity is important to the health of any ecosystem, whether it’s a coral reef or a university campus. That’s the message Mike Gil, marine biologist and CU Boulder assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, will deliver in this seminar on Jan. 30

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CU research team moves one step closer to printing models of life-like 3D organs

Jan. 26, 2023

A model of your very own kidney made entirely from soft and pliable polymers? Researchers at two CU campuses are on the cusp of 3D printing realistic replicas of human anatomy.

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Engaging in external service activities—A panel Feb. 1

Jan. 26, 2023

Early- and mid-career faculty: Join a panel discussion on the advantages and challenges of engaging in external service activities, such as serving as a president, editor, conference organizer, or outreach coordinator at another organization.

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Limelight breaking ground on new hotel in Boulder

Jan. 26, 2023

Construction is beginning for the on-campus Limelight Hotel Boulder. The landmark conference center hotel property is slated to open in the summer of 2025.

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Memorial ceremony Jan. 28 to honor Challenger and Columbia crews

Jan. 26, 2023

On Saturday, Jan. 28, CU Boulder's Air Force ROTC Detachment will perform a memorial ceremony for the crew members of the Columbia and Challenger space shuttles. The ceremony will begin at 9:38 a.m.

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Reducing polarization and fighting extremism in Colorado—A panel Feb. 2

Jan. 26, 2023

Political polarization and extremism is a major challenge in today's America. Join the Benson Center for a panel of community leaders who are working to address these challenges in Colorado.

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When Indigenous communities have legal land rights, this Brazilian forest benefits

Jan. 26, 2023

A CU Boulder-led study shows that between 1985 and 2019 in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, deforestation decreased and reforestation increased on lands where Indigenous communities had been able to complete a legal process to receive formal recognition of their ancestral lands.

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10 things to do this weekend: Explore the night sky, a movie sneak peek, more

Jan. 26, 2023

This weekend brings an advance screening of “Knock at the Cabin,” a CPR training, a Sommers-Bausch Observatory open house, shows at Fiske Planetarium, a lifeguard certification course, student recitals, women’s basketball games and more.

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Video recordings available from Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit

Jan. 25, 2023

In December 2022, CU Boulder co-hosted a 3-day summit addressing human rights and climate change, exploring solutions that every sector of society—government, business, education and individuals—can adopt and act upon. Couldn't attend or want to review? Videos of keynote speeches and panel discussions are now available.

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