Wordle

What Wordle Can Teach Us

July 11, 2022

Computational linguistics are a huge part of our daily lives.

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Chancellor Philip DiStefano: Doing Our Part for Climate Change

July 11, 2022

CU researches climate change solutions that could benefit human life.

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Charm Bracelet Reflects a Physicists' Undergrad Career

July 11, 2022

Astrogeophysicist Jo Ann Cram Joselyn donated her 1960s charm bracelet to the CU Heritage Center.

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Single and Loving It

July 11, 2022

Americans are avoiding marriage and embracing the single life more than ever — CU’s Peter McGraw wants to find out why.

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Virus Hunter, Preventing the Next Pandemic

July 11, 2022

Dozens of viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19, have jumped from animals to humans, often with deadly consequences. Sara Sawyer wants to know which one is next.

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Class Action: Fighting Climate Change Through Girls’ Education

July 11, 2022

Human activity is gradually increasing Earth’s temperature and causing more frequent natural disasters.

Sara Fischer on the set of Bridgerton

Life at Shondaland: A Conversation with Head of Production

July 11, 2022

Over a 30-year career, Sara Fischer has become one of the top female TV production executives in the country.

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Hannah Sharts Excels On and Off the Pitch

July 11, 2022

Buffs soccer captain Hannah Sharts talks about playing every minute, scoring as a defender and how she’s using her name, image and likeness to help promote female student-athletes.

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ÐßÐßÊÓƵ Is the Happiest City in the U.S. … For Some

July 11, 2022

Filmmakers Katrina Miller, Beret Strong and John Tweedy created a new documentary that’s inspiring important conversations about race and inclusion.

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Life at 22,000 Feet

July 11, 2022

In December 2021, a trio of CU scientists sought to discover how life persists on Argentina and Chile’s Ojos del Salado, the world’s highest volcano and home to some of the planet’s driest areas.

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