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Meanwhile, I’m looking forward to ‘talking to students and colleagues in the hall, and just walking around in a place where curiosity and learning is putting that good shine in everyone’s eyes
Carly Peterson The COVID-19 pandemic is disrupting everyone’s lives—and students at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Boulder are no exception. From moving off campus to adjusting to classes online, the lives of students have turned
'The experience helped me see how helpful CU Boulder is in crises, and it reminded me that I tend to focus better on class material when it’s taught in-person,' student says
'My personal response has been to persevere, to try my best to stay on top of my schoolwork and get the most out of my education,' student says
Coronavirus interview with leading historian Susan Kingsley Kent
This outline of anti-Asian racism is adapted from a slide deck that was developed to help educate people about anti-Asian racism that has emerged in the wake of COVID-19.
The ability for modern religious communities to adapt and innovate rituals in light of circumstances, then, has deep and very productive roots
I’m feeling cooped up but coping well, and we’ll get through this, student remarks
Two criminologists spent nine months interviewing over 800 prisoners in Texas in 2016
Faith leaders are coming up with new ways to reach their communities, with many turning to online platforms to perform rituals. Â