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    Potawatomi chief justice discusses tribal sovereignty at John Paul Stevens Lecture

    by Ann Marie Vanderveen October 20, 2022
    by Ann Marie Vanderveen October 20, 2022

    Justice Angela R. Riley spoke at the 11th Annual John Paul Stevens Lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 8.

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    CU Boulder associate professor of law discusses inequality in voting rights

    by Isabella Hammond September 18, 2022
    by Isabella Hammond September 18, 2022

    University of Colorado Boulder Associate Professor of Law Douglas Spencer spoke to a hybrid crowd for…

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    Experts discuss cybersecurity in outer space during CU panel

    by Noelle Videon November 8, 2019
    by Noelle Videon November 8, 2019

    A panel of experts discussed how cybersecurity works in outer space Wednesday as part of the TCP seminar series. By Noelle Videon

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    Environmental activist discusses issues of oil production

    by Alexandra Llorca October 18, 2019
    by Alexandra Llorca October 18, 2019

    Author, journalist and activist Antonia Juhasz spoke about the setbacks of oil production. By Alexandra Llorca

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    Rosa Celorio emphasizes women’s rights issues for IHRSS

    by Kerrie Joyce September 29, 2019
    by Kerrie Joyce September 29, 2019

    GW University’s Law Associate Dean for International and Comparative Legal Studies spoke on human rights at CU Thursday. By Kerrie Joyce

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    EU humanitarian discusses global crises

    by Julia Smith September 17, 2019
    by Julia Smith September 17, 2019

    European Union Minister Counsellor Javier Pérez spoke about the EU’s role in global crises on Tuesday. By Julia Smith

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    ‘I Love Female Orgasm’ talks frankly about the big O

    by Anna Haynes September 14, 2019
    by Anna Haynes September 14, 2019

    Sex educators Lindsay Fram and Marshall Miller informed a lecture hall full of CU students about achieving female orgasm. By Anna Haynes

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    Nearly a century later, Lucile B. Buchanan is officially honored

    by Robert Tann April 6, 2018
    by Robert Tann April 6, 2018

    Buchanan was formally honored as the first African American to graduate from CU Boulder in 1918 at an event on Wednesday. By Robert Tann

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    Astrophysicist Kip Thorne visits CU for George Gamow Memorial Lecture

    by Carina Julig April 28, 2017
    by Carina Julig April 28, 2017

    The 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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    CU’s diversity-minded Dialogue and Healing Series kicks off in Williams Village

    by Hadley Vandiver February 14, 2017
    by Hadley Vandiver February 14, 2017

    The new Dialogue and Healing Series started with a talk about the importance of forgiveness. By Heidi Harris

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