Kate Tallman sits at a table with a book open to a hand drawn owl.

Q&A: A librarian shares her love affair with history’s printed page

Nov. 16, 2016

Assistant Professor Kate Tallman offers a personal glimpse into her life as a government information librarian at Norlin Library. Norlin recently became the nation’s first official preservation steward library through the U.S. Government Publishing Office, an important step in preserving a democracy, she says.

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Healthy Buffs: Ask the expert—Developing a positive body image

Nov. 16, 2016

The images we see in the media often tell only one story about what our bodies should look like, what they should be dressed in and how we should feel about them. However, there are many factors that can influence a person's body image.

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Reporting, and responding, to harassment

Nov. 14, 2016

The university is committed to responding to cases of protected class harassment, and ensuring that anyone impacted is connected with campus support services. The university encourages all students, staff and faculty to report any incidents of protected class harassment. Click through for more information.

Provost Russell Moore

From the Provost: Recommitting to our values as a university

Nov. 14, 2016

Several months ago I wrote a column focusing on the election, the Colorado Creed and the importance of engaging with each other in respectful dialogue. As another campaign season comes to an end and we strive to reunify our nation after two years of spirited and sometimes contentious and polarizing debate, I think it’s important again to remember and recommit to our values as a university.

Austin Riley stands in his black CU football shirt on the beach on the coast of Spain.

Campus community members honored for improving cross-cultural understanding

Nov. 14, 2016

From helping international students connect, to cultivating an environment of mutual respect between Muslims and all communities, four campus members will be honored Nov. 16 for their outstanding contributions to international understanding.

A class of several MENV students visits the Greenbelt Plateau area in Boulder, Colorado.

Master's degree helps professionals pivot careers in environmental directions

Nov. 14, 2016

Masters of the Environment is an innovative new graduate degree that adds advanced studies in environmental sciences, building on students' professional experience from other fields. The program features a yearlong capstone, or environmental work experience, highly valued by employers.

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10 things to do this week: Nov. 14 edition

Nov. 14, 2016

Hello, people! I hope you all enjoy your Thanksgiving break—you've earned it! It's a lovely week to wind down and check the last things off your to-do list.

Marley Hodgson, co-founder of Mad Greens and ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· alumnus

Alumni report high satisfaction with their degrees, above-average salaries

Nov. 11, 2016

A recent survey of nearly 11,000 graduates found that 96 percent are very to somewhat satisfied with their ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· education and related opportunities. Over 80 percent said their work was somewhat or strongly related to their education.

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CU Ski Bus tickets now available

Nov. 11, 2016

The 2016-17 ski season is right around the corner! Get your CU bus tickets now before they sell out.

Portrait of Bernard Amadei

Engineers Without Borders founder named CU distinguished professor

Nov. 10, 2016

When Bernard Amadei joined the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· faculty in 1982, his research focus was mainly in the field of geologic and geotechnical engineering but after his first trip to rural Belize, he had a change of heart and knew he needed to do more. The CU Board of Regents named the Engineers Without Borders founder a CU Distinguished Professor this week.

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