Student Edition - Feb. 14, 2020
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13 things to do this weekend: Yoga and waffles and more
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Get smart fast: Your top 3 research stories of the week Feb. 14
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Top Stories of the Week
Kristi Anseth earns international recognition with L鈥橭real-UNESCO For Women in Science award
蜜桃传媒破解版下载 Professor Kristi Anseth has received one of the most prestigious recognitions in the life sciences: a L鈥橭real-UNESCO For Women in Science award.
Study hacks to help you ace your midterms
For many students, midterms are just around the corner. Here are some underrated study hacks to help you ace your midterms.
Spring diversity summit to help set intentions for action
The theme of the Diversity and Inclusion Summit on Feb. 25 is 鈥渋ntentionality: humanity in action,鈥澨齠eaturing workshops and interactive sessions to help you move from talking about diversity and inclusion to taking action with intention.
Members of Exonerated Five to speak at CU
Yusef Salaam and Raymond Santana, two members of the Central Park Five鈥攏ow known as the Exonerated Five鈥攚ill speak on campus March 10, hosted by the student-led Cultural Events Board.
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