Southwestern textiles for sale

Southwestern textile, jewelry sale Nov. 9 to benefit Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØmuseum

Oct. 22, 2024

Navajo weavings and jewelry by Indigenous artists will be on sale to support the care and preservation of a Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØMuseum of Natural History collection. Attendees can bring their own weavings for free, informal evaluations. There will also be an expert talk.

Paul Sutter

Paul Sutter honored as 2024 professor of distinction

Oct. 22, 2024

College of Arts and Sciences leadership and peers are recognizing history Professor Paul Sutter’s service, teaching and research with the professor of distinction award.

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5 things everyone should know about consent

Oct. 22, 2024

Learn what consent really means, why it's so important and how to practice it in your own relationships.

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Loving the art but not the artist

Oct. 22, 2024

Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder philosopher Iskra Fileva explores the complexities in separating the magic of a story from the controversies of its teller.

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Behind the scenes of the Paris Olympic Games

Oct. 22, 2024

Noah Bernstein, a third-year electrical and computer engineering student, spent 11 exhilarating weeks at the 2024 Paris Olympics as a venue engineering intern with NBCUniversal.

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AI chatbots offer possibilities and perils to researchers seeking library resources

Oct. 22, 2024

Artificial intelligence chatbots and assistants are an exciting new tool for researchers and scholars, but the technology is novel and changing in real time.

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State of the Research & Innovation Enterprise: Record funding, innovative achievements, more

Oct. 22, 2024

Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation and Dean of the Institutes Massimo Ruzzene shared funding trends and opportunities, insights gleaned from the past year, key accomplishments and investments for increased impact in the future from the university’s research and innovation enterprise.

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Posting about politics? It may cost you a job

Oct. 22, 2024

Employers have been screening applicants on social media for years, but political posts weren’t what they were looking at—until now, research finds.

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