Graduate Student Edition - March 12, 2025
Events & Exhibits
Actress and activist Diane Guerrero to speak at CU 51传媒 April 10
The Cultural Events Board is proud to welcome Diane Guerrero to campus. Guerrero, best known for her roles in 鈥淥range is the New Black鈥 and 鈥淒oom Patrol,鈥 has become a leading voice in the national conversation on immigration and social justice.
Research Updates
Live, laugh, lotus: Why group texting during 鈥楾he White Lotus鈥 feels so good
New research reveals that second-screening鈥攗sing a phone, tablet or laptop while watching TV鈥攃an enhance your experience and boost social connections.
Study unravels mystery of cancer-fueling enzyme鈥攃ould lead to new treatments
A new CU 51传媒 study unravels a decades-old mystery around an enigmatic enzyme鈥攁 cancer driver known as CDK7.
'You don't throw them in plastic bags or boxes.' Archaeologists, Indigenous scholars call on museums to better care for animal remains
Many Native American traditions in the American West place animals like bison or horses at the center of their spirituality and view them as relatives.
Campus Community
5 tips for responsible sports betting during March Madness
If you choose to bet during March Madness, here are some tips, strategies and resources to help you avoid risky behaviors and get help if needed.
Tips for staying healthy (and what to do if you get sick)
鈥楾is the season for illnesses like the flu, common cold and COVID. Here are some tips to help you stay healthy this semester and things to do if you end up getting sick.
Faculty Takes
How COVID-19 challenged car-centric cities, and what comes next
Environmental designer Kevin Krizek shares how systemic barriers and status-quo planning have led many cities to revert to car-dominated designs five years after the pandemic.
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