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 Amid vigorous national debate about diversity on college campuses, CU has reaffirmed its commitment to provide a welcoming environment for all students. Amid vigorous national debate about diversity on college campuses, CU has reaffirmed its commitment to provide a welcoming environment for all students.
 A 800-pound brass bell, cast in 1856 for the USS Colorado, settled in its new home at CU-Boulder’s University Memorial Center just before Veterans Day. A 800-pound brass bell, cast in 1856 for the USS Colorado, settled in its new home at CU-Boulder’s University Memorial Center just before Veterans Day.
 CU-Boulder scholar of the West tapped as Colorado’s state historian CU-Boulder scholar of the West tapped as Colorado’s state historian
  
  
 CU-Boulder to hold one full-campus graduation ceremony in May CU-Boulder to hold one full-campus graduation ceremony in May
 Glenn Miller attended CU-Boulder for three semesters in the 1920s before earning fame as an entertainer in the 1940s. Glenn Miller attended CU-Boulder for three semesters in the 1920s before earning fame as an entertainer in the 1940s.
 Even amid a massive die-off of life on Earth that’s been called “the sixth extinction,” scientists continue to discover new species. Even amid a massive die-off of life on Earth that’s been called “the sixth extinction,” scientists continue to discover new species.
