Graduate Student Edition - Dec. 22, 2020
Campus Operating Status

In looking back on 2020, COVID-19 stands out for many. In the face of sorrow and difficulty, Buffs came together, worked to protect our herd and helped curb the coronavirus through research and community resources. Prior to and during the pandemic, there have been moments of growth, greatness and celebration as well.
Campus Community
10 research discoveries from 2020 you won’t want to miss
From diving Neanderthals to saliva-based COVID-19 tests, we remember the year in research at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ.
How people celebrate New Year’s around the world
New Year’s traditions are a great way to reflect on the previous year and focus on hopes and plans for the coming year. Learn more about how New Year’s is celebrated in different parts of the world.
Silver linings at the College of Music
As we close out 2020, we celebrate just a few of the success stories that the College of Music community can remember about this year.
Young people make their voices heard online amid pandemic
The Public Achievement program, which helps young people learn how to be leaders in their communities, is navigating uncertain times during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Research News
Whether it's 2020 or Baby Shark: Study offers clues on how to stop thinking about it
A new neuroimaging study offers a first look at what happens in the brain when we try to stop thinking about one thing in order to make room for new ideas. The findings offer clues on how to be more productive when studying and working. They could also lead to new therapies for trauma and anxiety disorders.
Report outlines solutions for curbing U.S. carbon emissions
Researchers at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ Renewable & Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI) on Thursday released a report outlining key steps the U.S. can take to drive CO2 emissions to zero in the key sectors of electricity, building, transportation and industry.
Scientists aim to fuse Earth data to help classify, map sea ice
A ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ geographer leads colleagues from the National Snow and Ice Data Center and CU Denver in an effort to leverage artificial intelligence for harmonizing large Earth observation datasets and mapping sea ice.
Newsletter Block TitleEvents for Graduate Students
Newsletter Block Title
Events for Graduate Students
Newsletter Block Text
Jan. 11–13:Ìý
Jan. 15:Ìý
Newsletter Block TitleWhat We're Reading
Newsletter Block Title
What We're Reading
Newsletter Block TitleLocal News: Colleges, Schools, Academic Units
Newsletter Block Title
Local News: Colleges, Schools, Academic Units
Newsletter Block Text
Newsletter Block TitleLocal News: Departments & Programs
Newsletter Block Title
Local News: Departments & Programs
Ìý