Student Edition - March 29, 2017
Campus & Community
Graduate students set to innovate, expand research with prestigious NSF fellowships
Twenty-seven graduate students from across campus have been awarded the prestigious 2017 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship.
Important Deadline: April 1
It’s no joke: April 1 is the last day to apply for spring/summer graduation and appear in the program. You can apply for graduation in MyCUinfo.
Minneapolis investigative team wins Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting
The winner of the 2017 Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting, co-sponsored annually by The Denver Press Club and CU Boulder College of Media, Communication and Information (CMCI), is an investigative team at the Star Tribune in Minneapolis.
Events & Exhibits
Martz Spring Symposium focuses on natural resources, energy, public lands
On April 10 and 11, the Gretches-Wilkinson Center will host the fourth-annual Martz Spring Symposium. Sessions will address the implications of potential policy shifts and other emerging issues under the Trump administration.
SciComm Symposium expands to full-day event for 2017
The second-annual Science Communication (SciComm) Symposium, set for April 21, will expand to a full-day event to include a morning workshop followed by an afternoon symposium of engaging events.
Textile artist to lecture on tapestries related to contemporary culture
On April 4, textile artist Erin Riley will give a public lecture.ÌýUsing hand-dyed wool yarn and a floor loom, Riley weaves tapestries dealing with sexuality, relationships and contemporary culture.
In Focus
CU Boulder alumni Dale Grant and Julie Dutton, as part of one of the world's best-equipped earthquake teams at the National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC), are among the first to gather key details in a quake's immediate aftermath.
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On the evening of Thursday, March 30, the City of Boulder will replace the "HAWK light" pedestrian traffic signal on Regent Drive between the Engineering Center and the CU Police Department. Work on the new signal, which will operate like a normal traffic light, is slated to be complete by 8 a.m. the morning of Friday, March 31.
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