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A sculpture, created by former CU Boulder master of fine arts student Jasmine Baetz, memorializes six students who advocated for the rights of Chicanos/Mexican Americans in higher education and appears as a low rectangular block in mosaic, brick and cement materials depicting busts of the victims. (Photo by Glenn Asaka

Remembering Los Seis de Boulder through education and preservation

At the 50th anniversary, read about the history, research opportunities, a related scholarship and the preservation of Los Seis de Boulder. Also, attend an event on May 21. Read more
Computer fans

State-of-the-art resource coming soon to researchers on campus

With the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning models, as well as continued breakthroughs in quantum computing, this state-of-the-art resource will better support researchers running advanced workflows. Read more
Mike Gil takes a selfie with a shark while scuba diving

Ecological body names Mike Gil an early career fellow

The Ecological Society of America has recognized Mike Gil, a marine biologist and CU Boulder assistant professor, for making outstanding contributions to his field. Read more
aerial view of Boulder

Beware of malicious foreign talent recruitment programs

CU Boulder prohibits faculty, postdocs, staff and students from participating in efforts by foreign governments to recruit science and technology professionals or students with the intent to acquire resources to further their military and economic goals. Read more
Purple flowers near a pond on campus

How to maximize your wellness benefits this summer—Join May 15

Are you ready to WorkWell this summer? Join this Zoom panel discussion with representatives across campus to learn about services and resources available to staff and faculty. Read more
A sign that says stay home

Social distancing plus vaccines prevented 800,000 COVID deaths, but at great cost

Things like lockdowns, school closures and masking worked surprisingly well to contain infections long enough for a vaccine to be developed, new research shows. But with better planning, the authors say, the U.S. could manage future pandemics with less economic pain. Read more

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