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Certificate can lead to career serving animals
The new Animals and Society Certificate is for students who want to work with animals, but not as an academic researcher or veterinarian.......
Promoting Public Impact: The Marshall Fire Grants
...injured animals they encountered after the Marshall Fire. This support program serves approximately 100 animal welfare professionals affected by the fire and is in partnership with the Humane Society of...
Classroom in the sky: CU’s 10,000-foot Mountain Research Station turns 100
...more beautiful as it approaches 10,000 feet. Twenty-six miles to the west of Boulder, on a 9,500-foot hillside surrounded by dozens of species of flowers and animals, scientists and students...
CU-Boulder Expert to Address Animal Emotions at Library Lecture Nov. 10
...lot to learn from animals and their abilities to cooperate. As we develop our understanding of animal emotions and behaviors, we can expand our compassion for animals, he said. ...
CU-Boulder Expert to Address Animal Empathy at Louisville Library Oct. 11
...ethology, the study of animal minds, which indicates animals are emotional, compassionate, empathic, and moral beings. “What we observe when animals interact with one another tells us a lot...
Animal Behavior Society Meeting at CU-Boulder to Feature Public Talks, Activities, Film Festival
...Dogs and Cats Get Along.” At 11 a.m. CU-Boulder Professor Emeritus Marc Bekoff will give a talk titled “Animals at Play: What We’ve Learned From Dogs and Their Wild...
Live Birds and Reptiles from the Denver Zoo Visit the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
...adaptions. To allow audiences to get close to the animals reservations are recommended for this popular event. Please RSVP to the museum at 303-492-6892. The reptilian and bird sessions will...
CU-Boulder returns to Trinidad for summer programming
...of animals that populated ice-age Colorado and other examples of ancient technologies, and make their own projectile point replica to take home. June 17: “Brain Hacks” presented by CU-Boulder’s Intermountain...
Colorado Classics Day on Sept. 19 to Showcase Greek, Roman Worlds to K-12 Students
...Ancient Rome, Wesley Wood, master’s student; Animals in the Ancient World: Collections in the CU Museums, Beth Dusinberre, classics professor. The event will also feature the popular Rocky Mountain...
CU-Boulder Professor to Discuss Effects of Environmental Chemicals Sept. 26 at Louisville Library
...do; the discovery of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, their sources and how they disrupt the physiology and behavior of wildlife and laboratory animals; the implications for these chemicals on the health of...