Faculty-Staff Edition - Jan. 31, 2024
Campus Community
Marlon Lynch to lead new Division of Public Safety
Marlon Lynch, who joins from Michigan State University, will begin at CU Boulder on March 4. He will oversee the CU Police Department, event and emergency management, flight operations and threat assessment.
CU Boulder and partners extend The Hill Ambassador Program
CU Boulder is investing $57,000 to extend The Hill Ambassador Program through December. As part of the program, an ambassador is present on University Hill 32 hours per week in addition to a team lead, who’s present 40 hours per week.
How student-run programs benefit students and the university
CU Boulder’s student-led organizations, backed by the support of Student Affairs, are not just opportunities for students but also powerful catalysts for change. Explore how these student groups redefine campus experiences, foster individual growth and cultivate an inclusive community that goes beyond events and programs.
Events & Exhibits
Learn more about online education: Sessions February through March
Discover the future of online education with BoulderTalks: Insights from Education Innovators. Experts will explore themes such as learning excellence, innovative credentials, expanding access and opportunity, ensuring success across modalities and more.
Join a new moms group this spring
Are you a new or expectant mother? Join an eight-week group to network and discuss the challenges of being a new mom with a career outside of the home. Register to meet in person or virtually. Bring your lunch and babies!
Research Updates
Celebrating the single life
While some people struggle with singledom, many others are thriving. Author and CU Professor Peter McGraw’s new book, “Solo,” toasts the rise and reinvention of singles.
Engineers unveil new patch to help people control robotic exoskeletons
A new patch the size of a BandAid could help bridge the gap between humans and machines—a possible real world Iron Man technology in the making.
Colorado voters divided on election integrity, agree state is too expensive
In a new survey of Colorado voters, 75% of self-identified Democrats agreed that “elections across the country will be conducted fairly and accurately" in 2024. Only 46% of independents and 41% of Republicans shared the sentiment.
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University Statement
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An outside group has brought a billboard truck to campus this week in an attempt to target individuals. CU Boulder condemns tactics designed to intimidate and threaten our students, faculty and staff.
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What We’re Reading