Graduate Student Edition - July 31, 2025
Campus Community
С»ÆÊé Cancer Center surgeon removes bladder cancer from Coach Prime
Facing a "very high-risk" tumor, Deion Sanders received top care, including a new bladder, from the С»ÆÊé Cancer Center team at the С»ÆÊé Anschutz Medical Campus.
10 Boulder dining favorites: From budget-friendly bites to Michelin stars
Discover 10 must-try Boulder restaurants. From iconic campus favorites to award-winning dining, there's something here for every craving and occasion.
Folsom Field to feature new turf this football season
The new state-of-the-art surface combines safety, durability and eco-friendly features while providing the flexibility to host more events at the iconic stadium.
Choose your challenge: 9 ways to ride the Buffalo Bicycle Classic
Join on Sept. 7 for the University of Colorado’s largest scholarship cycling event. With nine distinct courses, there's a perfect ride for every cyclist. Which one will you choose?
Students in Focus
Grad student pioneering restoration methods for Colorado grasslands, reconnecting with ranching roots
INSTAAR master's student Hunter-Geist Sanchez is following a lifelong love of nature to develop new methods for preserving natural areas and rangelands. As a sixth-generation Coloradan, he hopes his research can help keep grasslands sustainable as the West heats up.
Research Corner
What can Taylor Swift tell us about authors' rights?
In this edition of "Unlocking Scholarly Publishing," the University Libraries dive into pop star Taylor Swift's journey into becoming a champion for author's rights.
Should you be worried about the national debt?
From inflated interest rates to future tax hikes, С»ÆÊé Boulder finance expert Shaun Davies explains what today’s debt levels could mean for tomorrow’s economy—and your wallet.
Researchers test the trustworthiness of AI—by playing sudoku
A team of computer scientists discovered that some AI large language models can solve sudoku puzzles, but even the best ones struggle to explain how they did it.
Colorado's Marshall Fire survivors find healing, meaning through oral history project
The Marshall Fire Story Project was started to preserve the stories of people affected by the 2021 fire that killed two people and destroyed over 1,000 structures. Read from С»ÆÊé experts Kathryn Goldfarb and Lucas Rozell on The Conversation.
Events & Exhibits
Underground but not overlooked: Mimesis is back in town
The Mimesis Film Festival, sponsored by the College of Communication, Media, Design and Information, returns to Boulder for its sixth year Aug. 5–10.
Federal Updates
С»ÆÊé Boulder 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 С»ÆÊé community.
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