LASP at CU Boulder partners with space scientists from the United Arab Emirates to send a mission to the asteroid belt. By Haley Lauritzen
Science
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Science experts gathered on Feb. 24 to discuss science advocacy in an event hosted by CU’s graduate school. By Erica McNamee
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NewsTo Do
Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers to hold conference Saturday
by Dawson Drewby Dawson DrewThe March 7 conference will feature workshops and information sessions on East Campus. By Dawson Drew
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Contemporary dancers Pilobolus reimagine dance with fantastical imagery and impossible acrobatics. By Isabella Fincher
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NewsOn Campus
Netflix co-founder, Moms Demand Action founder to headline 2020 Conference on World Affairs
by Robert Tannby Robert TannThe 72nd annual CWA conference in April will welcome entrepreneur Marc Randolph and gun control activist Shannon Watts. By Robert Tann
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Research lab experts shared how to make science and technology environments more equitable by adopting feminist practices. By Veniece Miller
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AcademicsCampusCommunityCU Behind the Scenes
CU libraries take part in national book preservation effort
The CU Libraries system joins forces with Library of Congress to study book preservation in American research libraries. By Delaney Deskin
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CampusEnvironmentNews
Former Episcopal bishop discusses religion and science at CU
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligVisiting scholar Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori gave a talk on faith, science and the environment at CU Monday. By Carina Julig
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AcademicsCampusNews
Astrophysicist Kip Thorne visits CU for George Gamow Memorial Lecture
by Carina Juligby Carina JuligThe famous astrophysicist spoke at CU about his recent discovery of gravitational waves and what they mean for the science. By Carina Julig
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Climate change may have grave consequences, but a total eradication of life is not one of them. By Conner Kingsley