Graduate Student Edition - April 15, 2021
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COVID-19 campus updates: April 15 edition
Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: Boulder County level change; pointers for students who receive their first vaccine dose on campus and leave campus before their second dose; and more.
Next Campus Master Plan open house set for April 27
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ is hosting Campus Master Plan virtual open house presentations to give the campus community an opportunity to provide feedback on the efforts of the project team to date, with an aim of finalizing the plan later this year.
Podcast: How to tackle global poverty
This week's Buff Innovator Insights podcast features Evan Thomas, who is working with partners around the world to expand access to safe water, sanitation, energy, food, shelter and infrastructure.
Buffs supporting Buffs during Sexual Assault Awareness Month
As part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April, the Office of Victim Assistance has provided tips and information on how to support those impacted by sexual assault.
Research News
How a tangled protein kills brain cells, promotes Alzheimer's
More than 70% of neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's disease and the concussion-related disorder CTE, are believed to be fueled by protein clusters called tau aggregates. A new study sheds light on how they damage brain cells, and could ultimately lead to new therapies for such "tauopathies."
Researchers unlock the proton’s asymmetrical secrets
Symmetry is all around us. And yet, protons—the tiny, positively charged particles at the center of every atom—are curiously asymmetrical, a fact that has long intrigued scientists. Researchers are exploring further.
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Founder of The Equity Project to give 2021 virtual commencement address
5 tips to help you stand out in your job search
4 tips and tricks to use with Handshake
Human Resources chief Katherine Erwin to retire; search for successor begins
Gary Henry named assistant vice chancellor for research, director of Office of Contracts and Grants
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