Faculty-Staff Edition - April 8, 2019
2 Things to Know Today: Conference on World Affairs

Each spring, some of the world’s foremost thinkers, artists and decision-makers converge in Boulder to exchange ideas and discuss topics such as design, leadership, politics, science and more.
Campus Community
CU Boulder Alerts test slated for April 10
The CU Boulder Police Department will be conducting the spring semester CU Boulder Alerts test just before noon on Wednesday, April 10.
Walk this way: Undergrad team wins $100K for safer senior mobility
Before a full house at the Boulder Theater, CU Boulder student and faculty teams got their entrepreneurship on for a chance to win $200,000 to get their venture off the ground.
Award recipients collaborate with local youth to promote democracy, social change
Learn about the two doctoral students who received the 2018 Children, Youth and Environments Award. The call for 2019 applications from graduate students, staff and faculty opens April 15.
Events & Exhibits
Bark Buddies return to University Libraries
Are you pawsitively stressed and in need of some serious canine affection? Fortunately, Bark Buddies are back this month, a handful of furry friends to play with at each of the libraries!
Changing the conversation about mental health
In response to her brother's suicide, Alison Malmon created a movement across college campuses nationwide to change the conversation about mental health. Hear her story on April 9.
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CU in the Media
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Boulder Weekly: The pleasure of a good conversation
BBC: How many days should you take off work?
Huffington Post: If Biden Were A CEO, He’d Probably Be Fired
Newsweek: This woman paddled 730 miles up the green river - to save our water systems.
Daily Camera: CU Boulder researchers part of international focus on 'wild card' glacier
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Computer Lab Problems?
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There's a new Office of Information Technology tool for reporting problems in campus computer labs. Connected to OIT's ServiceNow platform, the new tool is designed to increase service efficiency and decrease response time.