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    CU Boulder’s 76th annual Conference on World Affairs facilitates important discourse

    by Satori Griffith April 15, 2024
    by Satori Griffith April 15, 2024

    Last week, the University of Colorado Boulder hosted the annual Conference on World Affairs. From April…

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    Experts share insights on legal implications of artifical intelligence at campus event

    by Greta Kerkhoff November 16, 2023
    by Greta Kerkhoff November 16, 2023

    Rocky Mountain AI Interest Group hosted an event featuring speakers offering insights into legal questions raised by AI. By Greta Kerkhoff

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    CU Boulder faculty express concerns about ChatGPT on campus

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    by Ann Marie Vanderveen March 7, 2023

    Here’s what you need to know about the new ChatGPT technology and its impact on academia at CU Boulder. By Ann Marie Vanderveen

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    University is victim of cyberattack, prompting campus-wide password changes

    by William Oster February 10, 2022
    by William Oster February 10, 2022

    The University of Colorado Boulder fell victim to a cyberattack last month, prompting increased security and password changes. By Will Oster

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    Netflix co-founder, Moms Demand Action founder to headline 2020 Conference on World Affairs

    by Robert Tann February 24, 2020
    by Robert Tann February 24, 2020

    The 72nd annual CWA conference in April will welcome entrepreneur Marc Randolph and gun control activist Shannon Watts. By Robert Tann

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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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    ‘Future Forward’ talks evolution of work, higher education in digital age

    by Tory Lysik September 27, 2019
    by Tory Lysik September 27, 2019

    Futurist Heather McGowan explored the opportunities and challenges of the future of work in the digital age. By Tory Lysik

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    Boulder Laptop Orchestra performs space-themed music at Fiske

    by Devan Daly April 22, 2019
    by Devan Daly April 22, 2019

    The Boulder Laptop Orchestra, also known as BLOrk, filled Fiske with a unique variety of space themes sounds and images. By Devan Daly

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    Feminist lab symposium shines light on equity issues in scientific fields

    by Veniece Miller April 18, 2019
    by Veniece Miller April 18, 2019

    Research lab experts shared how to make science and technology environments more equitable by adopting feminist practices. By Veniece Miller

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    by Robert Tann March 6, 2019
    by Robert Tann March 6, 2019

    The Google exec told people how to reach their inherit creativity by looking to the question of ‘why’ and connecting ideas. By Robert Tann

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