Graduate Student Edition - Nov. 10, 2025
Campus Community
34 things to do: Attend the Student Wellness Fair and more
This week brings to campus a Veterans Day celebration, the annual Health & Wellness Summit, a CU student government candidate debate, International Coffee Hour and more.
3 library resources to reduce stress and take care of yourself
University life can be stressful, and the University Libraries have collections and spaces to help you manage it.
Events & Exhibits
The transformative power of storytelling with Gigi Pritzker Nov. 17
Join a talk with the acclaimed producer and CEO Gigi Pritzker, who will delve into the transformative power of bold storytelling—highlighting how film, television and theater can drive cultural impact, amplify underrepresented voices and inspire meaningful change.
Research Corner
Billions live in environments that violate human rights
A global analysis found that almost everyone on Earth experiences at least one poor environmental condition, with the greatest burdens falling on low-income and Indigenous communities.
Coronal mass ejections at the dawn of the solar system
International researchers, including several from ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ's LASP, have reported the first evidence of a coronal mass ejection carrying both hot and cool plasma from a young star—suggesting such ejections from the early sun may have affected the chemistry of Earth's atmosphere and the emergence and evolution of life on Earth.
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