Graduate Student Edition - Feb. 16, 2026
Campus Community
36 things to do: Attend Leadership Week events and more
This week brings to campus the Brakhage film symposium, women's and men's hockey and basketball, a C4C dinner event celebrating African cuisine, the first home women's lacrosse game, free hot chocolate, coffee and movies, and more.
Acupuncture services available for students, faculty and staff
Acupuncture appointments are available at Wardenburg Health Center. Reduce stress, improve focus, strengthen your immune system, sleep better and find relief from chronic pain. Acupuncture is also effective for women's health concerns at any age.
Events & Exhibits
Register for the Feb. 26 Inclusive Sports Summit
CU Recreation Services and Colorado Athletics invite you to join the annual Inclusive Sports Summit. This year's theme is "Win Well: Elevating Athlete Wellbeing Through Play, Purpose and Integrity."
Nobel Laureate Tom Cech to give distinguished lecture March 11
Attend this Arts and Sciences Honors Program Distinguished Lecture featuring Tom Cech and learn about the magic of RNA.
Showcase your sustainability work at the Campus Sustainability Summit
The Expo Hall at this year's sustainability summit on April 15 will feature projects that highlight innovative sustainability-focused research, creative work, programs and student organization initiatives. Whether it's a class project, a campus initiative or a hands-on demo, this is a great opportunity to share your impact.
Research Corner
Climate change media coverage fell 14% in 2025
Despite rising impacts, climate change received less attention in media around the world in 2025. ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ sociologist Max Boykoff shares the reasons and implications.
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