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New energy modeling software provides insight into whether letting your air conditioner relax while you’re gone all day will save you energy—and money. Three CU Boulder engineers share on The Conversation.
President Biden has now signed the largest bill the U.S. has ever passed to address climate change. Professor Max Boykoff discusses the legislation’s impact with CU Boulder Today.
Six grants and one sponsorship have been awarded by the Office for Outreach and Engagement to support community-engaged scholarship connected to the Marshall Fire. The grants are in partnership with the Research & Innovation Office and the Natural Hazards Center.
Faculty and staff can be instrumental in helping students figure out what to do after college. Career Services is excited to launch a new way for faculty and staff to incorporate career development content into existing Canvas courses.
The University Libraries are giving away thousands of copies of this year’s Buffs One Read book selection to incoming first-year students. Other members of the campus community may borrow “Braiding Sweetgrass” in print, ebook or audiobook form from the library, or purchase a copy from the bookstore.
The Belles bring campus and community together in support of CU Boulder athletic programs and student-athletes. They'll host a luncheon every Wednesday from Aug. 31 to Nov. 16 with a rotating roster of guest speakers.