Student Edition - Oct. 29, 2018
This week brings a panel discussion on impeachment,ÌýGlobal Seminar info sessions, a blood drive,Ìýthe housing fair, Activate: Burritos & Ballots, a paint-by-numbers event,ÌýDay of the Dead celebration and more.
Campus Community
Message from the chancellor: We support our transgender students, faculty and staff
We reaffirm and stand in support of our transgender and gender non-binary students, faculty and staff and all other members of our community regardless of sexual orientation, race, color, national origin, pregnancy, sex, age, disability, creed, religion, veteran status, political affiliation or philosophy.
Simple ways to live more sustainably
Our everyday actions can lead to a ripple effect throughout our communities. Whether you live on or off campus, here are a few things you can do to live more sustainably.
13 of campus community's finest honored with 2018 Alumni Awards
In one of the campus's longest standing traditions, 13 outstanding members of the community were honored during the 89th annual alumni awards ceremony, a Homecoming week event.
Research News
Engineers scale up a low-cost, energy-saving cooling system
CU Boulder engineers have successfully scaled up an innovative water-cooling system capable of providing continuous day-and-night radiative cooling for structures.
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Cone Zone: Wardenburg Drive
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On Monday, Oct. 29, a construction crew will remove a median from Wardenburg Drive at the intersection with 18th Street. Wardenburg may be reduced to one lane at times, though flaggers will maintain two-way traffic.
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CU basketball season parking impacts
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CU Basketball season is underway. The first home game is scheduled for tonight atÌý7Ìýp.m.ÌýPlease be aware there are 34 scheduled games through March 9, 2019, that will impact campus parking and traffic flow.
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