Graduate Student Edition - Sept. 8, 2025
Campus Community
29 things to do: Meet puppies, enjoy a food fest and more
This week brings to campus Senior Sunrise, a chance to learn about foraging right here in Boulder, the first home volleyball games, International Coffee Hour, gaming and pingpong tournaments, the Latin America Food Fest, a pizza party in The Connection and more.
LibKey Nomad offers easy off-campus access to University Libraries resources
An easy-to-install browser extension provides one-click access to scholarly articles, ebooks and other libraries resources on PubMed, Wikipedia, Amazon and hundreds of other scholarly publisher websites.
Dean search begins—join the committee
As a national search for ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ's next dean of the University Libraries begins, volunteer or nominate someone by Sept. 15 to join the advisory committee.
Upgrade your movie nights with University Libraries streaming collections
The libraries have all the resources you need for a movie night—from selecting the movie, to setting up, to making snacks.
Advancing holistic student success, next phase of Buff Undergraduate Success
Provost Ann Stevens has appointed a leadership trio in undergraduate education, student life and enrollment management to lead student success in a fully combined and aligned effort.
Events & Exhibits
Event series explores federal governance, higher education and collective action
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ's series on federal governance will continue—with dates in September and October—to bring faculty, staff, students and the public together for programs exploring where higher education finds itself more than half a year into the second Trump administration.
Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band—with guest conductor Ray Cramer Sept. 16
Join the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band for its first concert of the year. The program will feature Paul Hindemith's Symphony in B-flat and David Biedenbender's "Enigma."
Sign up for the Colorado Sustainability Challenge—kick-off Sept. 28
Join the statewide Colorado Sustainability Challenge, where you can have fun teaming up to solve a sustainability problem—with or without technology—and have a shot at winning a share of thousands of dollars.
Research Corner
New single-dose, temperature-stable rabies vaccines could expand global access
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ engineers have developed a new method for making vaccines that combines multiple, timed-release doses into a single injection that doesn't require refrigeration.
Federal Updates
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ has a resource page on the federal government, providing university statements, guidance and more. Visit the page for the latest information as it relates to the CU community.
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