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Faculty experts from CU Boulder and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus will join together in a webinar moderated by Chancellor DiStefano focused on the public health impacts of gun violence. The event free and open to faculty, staff and students will include an opportunity for questions and answers. ....
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Have you seen an unexplainable flying object? Do you believe alien spacecraft exist? Would you like answers? The Pentagon is expected to release its findings of what it knows about unidentified flying objects, or unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs), on June 25. The University of Colorado produced similar government-commissioned reports on UFOs in the 1960s, likely with similar findings. A New York Times article from June 3, citing anonymous officials familiar with the report, said it reveals no evidence of alien aircraft and calls the sightings unexplainable. The UAP Task Force, which was created in August, reviewed more than 120 incidents from the past 20 years, according to the Times. Many of the incidents were reported by the U.S. Navy, including pilots who have seen and recorded unexplained flying objects. ....
CU student veterans discuss transition to higher education February 28, 2021 CU student veterans Nisa Joval and Reed Robins discuss the transition to higher education. (Alexander Edwards / CU Independent) The University of Colorado’s Center of the American West hosted a discussion Friday focused on how the distinct worlds of military service and university life can join together. The students on the panel, Nisa Jovel and Reed Robins, share a common trait: they both served in the American armed forces before transitioning to student life at CU. Jovel spent four years in the Marine Corps, serving as an aviation operations specialist. She is a double major, studying integrated physiology and anthropology. Robins served in the Navy for six years as a nuclear electrician. He is studying economics with an emphasis on public policy. ....