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Peace Corps director visits CU Ƶ

April 26, 2023

Peace Corps Director Carol Spahn visited the CU Ƶ campus on April 24, meeting with Chancellor Philip DiStefano and other campus representatives to celebrate CU Ƶ’s long history with the program and to encourage volunteering.

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Prestigious NSF fellowships awarded to 43 graduate students

April 26, 2023

Students from across campus have received Graduate Research Fellowships, a prestigious award that recognizes and supports outstanding students in a wide variety of science-related disciplines.

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Office of Information Technology wins student success award

April 26, 2023

OIT’s Student Success Technology Team was recognized at a Salesforce summit with the Excellence in Student Success award for its work on Buff Portal Advising and related student success applications.

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‘Obstetric racism’ prevalent in US, fueling rise in questionable labor inductions

April 26, 2023

The study of 46 million births across nearly three decades is among the first to provide population-level statistical evidence of “obstetric racism,” a term coined recently to describe a concerning pattern of maltreatment of non-white pregnant women, including a disregard for their birthing wishes.

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New consortium aims to accelerate the introduction of the next generation of solar panels

April 26, 2023

The TEAMUP consortium, which brings together researchers from academic, industrial and federal laboratories, seeks to identify and solve the factors that cause advanced perovskite materials to be unstable, paving the way for the integration into existing and future solar cells, boosting the efficiency of harvesting renewable solar energy.

Solid Power's 22-layer, 20Ah all-solid-state lithium metal cell compared to the company's first-generation 10-layer, 2Ah cell

CU Ƶ spinout Solid Power building a better battery for consumers, the climate

April 26, 2023

In taking its technology from the lab to the streets, Solid Power is changing how electric vehicles run with less expensive, more efficient and safer battery technology.

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Adventures in preservation: Student worker restores historic ice flow charts

April 26, 2023

A student worker restored historic ice flow charts in the University Libraries collection, saving irreplaceable data that is part of the climate record while making progress toward her own goal of a career in art conservation and restoration.

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Start planning now to study abroad in spring 2024

April 25, 2023

Use your time now and over the summer to plan and apply to study abroad next spring. Deadlines range from Sept. 1 to Oct. 1, and the Education Abroad Office is open for advising all summer.

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Track your sustainability impact with the AWorld app

April 25, 2023

CU Ƶ has partnered with the AWorld app from ActNow, the United Nations’ campaign for individual action on climate change and sustainability. The app allows students, faculty and staff to weave sustainability into their everyday lives and track their impact.

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Use Safe2Tell as an anonymous option to report threats, potential violence

April 25, 2023

Safe2Tell is one of the options people on the CU Ƶ campus have to report threats or potential violence—anonymously. Learn more about the tool and other CU Ƶ reporting options.

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