Graduate Student Edition - Jan. 13, 2023

As we prepare to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Professor Ashleigh Lawrence Sanders shares insight on King’s fuller legacy, his trajectory as an activist and why people tend to boil him down to a few simplistic words and phrases. Ìý
Campus Community
Commemorate MLK Day with community events Jan. 15–16
This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, join your community for celebratory events in 51´«Ã½ and Longmont, a family-friendly event at the Dairy Arts Center and a downtown-Denver march and parade.
Provost announces 3 student affairs finalists, invites campus to forums
Provost Russell Moore announced three finalists for the position of vice chancellor for student affairs. The campus community is invited to meet the candidates at virtual forums later this month.
Research in Your Backyard
Study offers most detailed glimpse yet of planet’s past 11,000 summers and winters
By analyzing Antarctic ice cores, CU 51´«Ã½ scientists and an international team of collaborators have revealed the most detailed look yet at the planet’s recent climatic history, including summer and winter temperatures dating back 11,000 years to the beginning of what is known as the Holocene.
1 in 10 minors seeking abortions must pursue court approval, many are denied
Twenty-two states, including Colorado, that have not banned abortion still do require minors to involve their parents before terminating a pregnancy—or take their case to the courts via judicial bypass. New research sheds light on how often teens choose judicial bypass and how often they are denied.
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