Student Edition - March 1, 2018
Campus Community
Grad student helps science sims break language barriers
Doctoral candidate Diana López translates PhET Interactive Simulations into Spanish, making them more accessible to a global audience.
Anderson Cooper March 6 event reminders
Do you have tickets to see Anderson Cooper speak next week? Please arrive no later than 7 p.m.Ìýto ensure you are through security screening and seated by 7:30 p.m. Backpacks and other bags are not permitted inside.
Get in on the Earth Sciences & Map Library photo contest
Open to all undergraduate and graduate students, the fourth annual photo contest is designed to highlight student photography depicting earth features and natural landscapes.
Alumni in Focus: CMCI alumna is new voice of Denver's airport train
Longtime 9News anchor and CMCI alumna Kim Christiansen will be the new female voice of Denver International Airport's "Train Call" announcements.
Events & Exhibits
Rights, wrongs and responsibilities: Covering race in today's America
The College of Media, Communication and Information will unite journalists, media makers and scholars for a one-day conference on Saturday, March 10. The event is free and open to the public.
A 'fair' to remember
Did you know it's Fair Use Week? The University Libraries provide some background, as well as applications to how fair use affects students.
Newsletter Block TitleDon't miss the library dean open forums
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Don't miss the library dean open forums
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TwoÌýfinalist visits remainÌýin the search for the next dean of University Libraries. The campus community is invited to attend the next open forum, which will beÌýat 11 a.m. on Friday, March 2, with Scott Walter. Robert McDonald then will visit on Monday, March 5.Ìý
Newsletter Block TitleEnter writing contest by March 20 for chance to win $500
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Enter writing contest by March 20 for chance to win $500
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The Center of the American West is accepting entries for the 19th annual .ÌýPrizes are $500 in each of four categories: fiction, memoir, poetry and creative non-fiction.Ìý
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