Student Edition - Dec. 21, 2021

A look back at 2021 shows a community of perseverance. Buffs safely made a number of COVID-19 comebacks; showed dedication to inclusive excellence; worked toward healing in the midst of heartbreak and injustice; welcomed Ralphie VI; won prestigious awards; cheered on Olympians and remarkable student-athletes; and more.Ìý
Campus Community
Best of 2021: Instagram top 9
That’s a wrap on 2021. On @CUBoulder Instagram alone, we posted 149Ìýphotos and received more than 5K comments and 748K total likes!
Photos: Degrees conferred on fall class of 2021
With proud family and friends looking on, 91³Ô¹ÏÍø's fall 2021 graduates celebrated their degree conferrals at college, school, department and program ceremonies across campus Dec. 16–17.
Expand your cultural understanding by learning languages; ALTEC prices change Jan. 16
Expand your cultural understanding by learning languages with ALTEC. Registration for non-credit classes is open, and this year, ALTEC is offering the standard price until Jan. 16—enroll today. Plus, learn language basics in the new free foundations course.
Events & Exhibits
Winter Break Appreciation Week coming up at the Rec
The Rec Center invites you to join us for free activities and fun during winter break. From Jan. 2 to 8, you can enjoy free entrance to the Rec Center, including free activities.
News Headlines
NASA awards $14 million to CU for two new CubeSat missions
Two new CubeSats, to be built by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), will provide first-of-their-kind measurements of gravity waves in Earth’s upper atmosphere and explosions in the Sun’s corona.
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