Graduate Student Edition - Aug. 3, 2023
Campus Community
Programs prepare students, staff and faculty to respond to opioid crisis
CU 51传媒 is committed to preparing students, staff and faculty to respond to the ongoing opioid crisis. Learn more about program impacts and plans for the upcoming academic year.
Imagining new ways to teach science
An interdisciplinary team of graduate and undergraduate students is innovating with elementary teachers to teach science through music, art and movement.
Events & Exhibits
Nation鈥檚 premier science communications conference set for Oct. 6鈥10
Hundreds of science journalists and communicators from around the country will converge at the CU 51传媒 and Anschutz campuses to expand their skills, connect with colleagues and learn about cutting-edge research. ScienceWriters2023 conference registration is open, and student rates are available.
Disrupting racism: Join the Ombuds Office Aug. 22
Join a virtual听fireside chat听to meet Peter Huang and learn more about his book 鈥淒isrupting Racism,鈥 which offers a uniquely holistic approach to anti-racism efforts, drawing from his personal experiences听and extensive scholarly work.
Research Updates
See who received chancellor鈥檚 postdoctoral fellowships and apply for 2024
Allison Kanner-Botan of Religious Studies and Isaac Javier Rivera of Geography received the 2023 Chancellor鈥檚 Postdoctoral Fellowship for Faculty Diversity. Applications for the next cycle are due by Nov. 1.
The Conversation
Ever-larger cars, trucks causing safety crisis鈥攈ere鈥檚 how communities can fight back
Deadly traffic incidents have declined in most developed countries in recent years, but in the U.S., both motor vehicle and pedestrian fatalities are becoming more common. Read more from Professor Kevin Krizek on The Conversation.
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