Faculty-Staff Edition - Aug. 16, 2022

"Don’t pressure your doctor for an antibiotic unless there's evidence that you need one," says Corrie Detweiler in this Q&A on the threats of antibiotic-resistance pathogens.
Campus Community
Acting Vice Provost Dyonne Bergeron to leave CU Boulder
Leaving behind a legacy of progress, Dyonne Bergeron, acting vice provost and associate vice chancellor for diversity, equity and inclusion, is stepping away from her role at CU Boulder. The move will be effective Aug. 31.
Need help building your summer or fall Canvas course?
The Office of Information Technology is offering trainings and office hours sessions all summer long to assist instructors with Canvas Studio, Cidi Labs and a number of other Canvas functions.
Get tips for helping students with course materials
The CU Book Store is ready to assist students with their course material needs. From textbook ordering to school-supply shopping, learn more in case students ask you how it all works.
Events & Exhibits
Info sessions Aug. 16, 18 to explore career development course content
Faculty and staff are invited to attend a virtual information session this week hosted by Career Services to learn about incorporating career development content into Canvas courses.
Coloradan Conversations Sept. 7: Climate change, impact on human rights
Climate change is increasing the frequency of natural disasters—and those disasters have enormous impacts on human life. Held in person and streamed live, Coloradan Conversations is an opportunity to gain insights and think differently about this important issue that impacts us all.
Research in Your Backyard
CU professor treks to the top of the world to share urgent wildlife and climate message
This past May, Joanna Lambert traveled around the globe, met with world leaders and hiked up the world’s highest mountain to speak about how climate change is increasing human and wildlife conflict around the world.
Nuclear war would cause a global famine and kill billions, study finds
Even a relatively small nuclear conflict would decimate crop production and result in widespread starvation, according to new research from an international team of scientists.
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