CU has offered to annex 308 acres, 80 of which would be donated to Boulder City Council to adress much needed flood mitigation plans. By Robert Tann
Community
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CampusCommunityNewsUniversity Administration
CU regents announce budget proposals, graduate education changes at recent discussion
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikCU’s regents put forward changes for health and transportation student fees while discussing changes to graduate programs. By Tory Lysik
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Two assistant professor researchers at CU Boulder are among the 126 recipients of a prestigious research fellowship award. By Tory Lysik
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Beyond BoulderCampusCommunityNews
Inclusive Sports Summit sheds light on mental health issues within athletics
by Robert Tannby Robert TannA panel discussion on mental health among student-athletes was followed by a lecture from former Bronco Ryan Harris. By Robert Tann
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Beyond BoulderCampusCommunityEventsNews
Disability, gender and race highlighted at CU’s Inclusive Sports Summit
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikSpeakers at the summit shared experiences of overcoming disability, gender and race barriers in sports. By Tory Lysik and Anna Haynes
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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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CampusCommunityNews
Local businesses concerned about proposed hotel construction on the Hill
by Robert Tannby Robert TannThe potential construction of a hotel on University Hill would involve the relocation of several small businesses. By Robert Tann
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CampusCommunityNews
Professor Tufuku Zuberi asserts ideas of race are moral questions
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikZuberi claimed that race is a social construction which has harmed the past and continues to harm the present. By Tory Lysik
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Beyond BoulderCommunityDiversityNews
Boulder students and community seek to bring awareness of Latino history in Colorado
The Latino History Project, a collective group of Boulder students and community members, is working to shed light on Latino history in Colorado. By Valeria Fugate
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AcademicsCampusCommunityNewsTitle IXUniversity Administration
CU sociology professor remains on leave following sexual misconduct allegations
After 137 days, Dr. Amy Wilkins is still on leave following sexual misconduct allegations against brought her. By Delaney Deskin