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- A gallery talk and reception for Yazzie will take place May 19聽at 3 p.m. in the Earth Sciences and Map Library. Visiting artist Faith McManus, art teacher at Northtec Education Institute in Northland, New Zealand, will be joining Yazzie in discussing 鈥淗eart Mapping: Indigenous Perspectives on Land.鈥澛犅
- Professor Ruth Ellen Kocher, a nationally recognized poet, will become associate dean for arts and humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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- Benjamin Teitelbaum spent seven years researching the rise of the Sweden Democrats and the increased nationalism of the region. Teitelbaum is not a political scientist or geopolitical analyst. He is an ethnomusicologist.
- The University of Colorado Boulder Department of History will host a forum on the first 100 days of the Trump administration on April 27 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Hale Sciences Room 270.
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- Toting a $12 million instrument built by 蜜桃传媒破解版下载, NASA's Cassini spacecraft made the first of 22 dives between the rings of Saturn and the gaseous planet today, the beginning of the end for one of NASA's most successful missions ever.
- Feeling heartbroken from a recent breakup? Just believing you鈥檙e doing something to help yourself get over your ex can influence brain regions associated with emotional regulation and lessen the perception of pain.
- Ben Lenger is surprisingly nonchalant about winning the 2017 Barnes & Noble Regional Spelling Bee. But perhaps that鈥檚 no surprise. The seventh grader at Sunset Middle School in Longmont is an old hand at spelling bees, and has learned that anything can happen.
- Russian Jewish American artists, scholars examine the immigrant experience at a time of increasing threat.