Faculty-Staff Edition - Feb. 27, 2023
Campus Community
On-campus dining tips for faculty and staff
We’ve all been there—maybe you had to skip breakfast or forgot your lunch at home. There are 15 dining locations on campus, offering a variety of convenient options. As a faculty or staff member, here are some tips to maximize your on-campus dining experience.
Events & Exhibits
Colloquium series to explore artificial intelligence in classroom and beyond
The Center for Teaching and Learning is hosting a three-session series through early April amid an explosion of interest in artificial intelligence. The colloquia, sponsored by Boulder Faculty Assembly and Academic Affairs, will include guest presentations and open discussions.
Child survivor of concentration camp to give testimony Feb. 28
Judith Winkel is a child survivor of the Mauthausen Concentration Camp. This virtual event is co-organized by the Program in Jewish Studies and the Louis P. Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History.
From Aretha Franklin to Grateful Dead, presenters to explore music of 1970s
The March 4 installment of CU on the Weekend will explore influential trends in Black power and soul music, punk, jam bands and Jewish soul. Jay Keister, Reiland Rabaka, Micheal Sebulsky and Jeremy Smith, guided by moderator Keith Waters, will discuss the musical and cultural legacies of several artists and groups.
Join Coffee and the Campus Budget March 10
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join campus Chief Financial Officer Todd Haggerty and Executive Vice Provost for Academic Resource Management Ann Schmiesing for an overview of the CU Boulder budget, how it works and what’s proposed for fiscal year 2024.
Research in Your Backyard
Majority of students masked up amid early COVID days
A study finds that those on the CU Boulder and Colorado State University campuses showed high levels of mask use and positive attitudes about masks during pandemic.
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Reminder: Test of CU Boulder alert system set for Feb. 28
New-parent series set to begin in March: Join FSAP for these enlightening gatherings
New retirement fund options offer socially conscious investment choices
Adults with normal hearing needed for hearing aid research
Volunteer for study on the effects of heat therapy on blood pressure, vascular function
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NPR: How a Supreme Court justice's paragraph put the Voting Rights Act in more danger
Newsweek: How the Winter Storm Could Impact California Reservoirs
Science: Twitter’s plan to cut off free data access evokes ‘fair amount of panic’ among scientists
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