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- <p>Summer brings plenty of opportunities to get outdoors, get some vitamin D and to stay active. Click through for some summer health tips.</p>
- Environmental policy leader Alice Madden has been named executive director of Colorado Law's Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment, effective July 11.
- <p>Summer is getaway season, but even if you鈥檙e low on time or funds, you don鈥檛 have to miss out! Set aside a day or two for microtravel. Make a list of all the things you鈥檝e been dying to do in town, find a new restaurant to try, or just pack a lunch and hit the trails. Make it happen with this month鈥檚 issue of聽Student Health 101聽online magazine.</p>
- After five years and the hard work of nearly 200 students, faculty and community members, Geometry Point at Romero Park in Lafayette is now open. Filled with colorful geometric shapes, math equations and artful displays of arithmetic, the park was designed to make math fun.
- For Professor Sarah Krakoff and students from CU-Boulder, spring marks a transition from the halls of the Wolf Law Building to the fields of the San Luis Valley. Since 2012, Krakoff and her law students have regularly trekked to one of the largest high altitude deserts in the world, where they clear debris from irrigation ditches or acequias and provide free legal assistance to farmers whose water rights are in question.
- Jim Hakala is hitting the road Friday with bins of captivating remnants of the ancient past. Among other things, he鈥檚 got fossilized fern, leaves, shark teeth, dinosaur bone, fish, petrified wood and a trilobite. This time, he鈥檚 targeting fourth grade classrooms in mostly northeastern Colorado with 12 of his 鈥渇ossil kits,鈥 courtesy of the CU Museum of Natural History, along with a standards-based curriculum for use by teachers.