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CU professor treks to the top of the world to share urgent wildlife and climate message
...valley below. A couple hundred feet above this rapidly melting ice flow—on which Mount Everest’s historic South Base Camp is situated—Joanna Lambert delivered the Inaugural Everest Address on Wildlife and Climate...
CU on the Weekend virtual lectures begin Feb. 6
...the Office of the Provost and the Division of Continuing Education. Lectures include: Coyotes, Wolves and Why Their Return Matters February 6, 2021 • 1–2:30 p.m. Professor Joanna Lambert Environmental...
Delta County students to present air quality research
April 5, 2018 Since January, nearly 100 Delta County high schoolers have been conducting hands-on air quality research, thanks to a partnership between the University of Colorado Boulder and three local...
Airing Things Out in the North Fork Valley
...educating the community,” said Ashley Collier, graduate research assistant at CU-Boulder. “For our research group it was an opportunity to pilot low-cost tools for long-term air quality data collection.” ...
CU’s Holocaust Awareness Week Examines the Impact of the Eichmann Trial
...of the "other"- the marginalized Sephardi prison warden, Shalom Nagar, who is forced to do the dirty work of hanging the nation’s arch enemy, Adolf Eichmann, and thus carry a...
CU-Boulder Students Introduce Green Energy Curriculum in Haiti
...in the poverty-stricken, earthquake-damaged nation. “Haiti is a proud country that lacks the infrastructure needed to support the opportunities we enjoy in the states,” said Joanna Gordon, a graduate student...