Graduate Student Edition - Dec. 2, 2022
Right Here, Right Now
鈥汢raiding Sweetgrass鈥 author offers Indigenous prescription to address climate change
At a sold-out talk, Robin Wall Kimmerer discussed the importance of tapping Indigenous knowledge 鈥渘ot so that we can go back to some imagined past but so we can go forward together and find solutions that are not embedded only by the Western worldview.鈥
Climate change through a human rights lens: Photos on display Dec. 1鈥4
You're invited to the 2022 Photography 4 Humanity Global Challenge Exhibition鈥攕howcasing the first prize and top 10 submissions鈥攄uring the inaugural Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit.
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Free things to do in December
Wrap up 2024 with free events! This month brings Late Night Breakfast, de-stressing for finals, holiday fun, a non-violent rage room, DIY nights, therapy dogs and more.
What to do about Iran? Let Iranians show the way, panelists argue
A panel of CU 51传媒 and local municipal government leaders agreed there are a variety of actions U.S. citizens can take to support the current protests in Iran鈥攑rimarily by listening to and following the lead of the Iranian people themselves.听
Get start-of-semester Canvas tips
If you鈥檙e using Canvas to teach this semester, these helpful tips will ease you in with student-centered designs, templates, content management steps and more.
Optimizing computational models to better understand marine ecosystem
An early and ongoing love for the water and the place where he grew up informs Skyler Kern鈥檚 doctoral research, which optimizes computational models of biogeochemical processes to one day inform climate change policy.
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