Faculty-Staff Edition - July 8, 2021
4 Things to Know Today

The Center for African and African American Studies' home will be in a first-floor, highly visible and easily accessible space in the Macky Auditorium building. University officials announced the new center in late May.
Campus Community
Philip DiStefano, Rick George discuss name, image, likeness rules
With new state legislation and a recent change in NCAA policy, student-athletes can now receive compensation for use of their name, image and likeness. Chancellor Philip DiStefano and Athletic Director Rick George address what the changes mean and how CU Athletics has been getting ready.
Enjoy Free Fridays at The Rec this month
Buff OneCard holders can access The Rec for free on Fridays throughout July, including students who are not registered in summer courses, faculty and staff. Enjoy access to skating, swimming, climbing, fitness classes and more. Plus, bring a guest for just $7.
CU Boulder experts tapped for summit on sexual misconduct
Campus experts and students from around the state helped organize the first Colorado Summit on Sexual Misconduct, coming up July 19–20, including CU Boulder employees and a student. Also, CU Boulder's Valerie Simons will give an opening address at the event.
Helping high school students bridge to college
High school graduates from underserved communities who are heading to CU Boulder in the fall traveled from around Colorado to campus recently to participate in summer bridge programs, which provide academic classes and community-building activities.
Research News
Should marijuana still be banned from sport?
In the wake of U.S. sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson's controversial pre-Olympic suspension for marijuana use, we ask cannabis researcher Angela Bryan what the science really says: Does weed really make you faster? Is it bad for you? Should it be banned from sport?
MLB All-Star Game to return to Denver for first time in 23 years
Tom Zeiler, a history professor who co-teaches a popular course called America Through Baseball, discusses the history of the All-Star Game, the role of politics in baseball and the significance of the game returning to Denver, which will happen July 13.
It’s outta here: The physics of baseball at a mile high
In 1998, the last time Major League Baseball's All-Star Game was held in Colorado, teams scored a record 21 runs. Engineer Peter Hamlington breaks down why we can expect balls to fly faster and farther at this year's All-Star Game at Coors Field.
Events & Exhibits
The role of science in treating deadly diseases––a lecture July 14
Join a Distinguished Faculty Series lecture featuring Distinguished Professor Leslie Leinwand, who will discuss her journey in finding and developing treatments for genetic diseases where none previously existed.
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The New York Times: Trump sues tech firms for blocking him, and fund-raises off it.
The New York Times: How Swarms of Fireflies Sync Their Flashes
Denver Post: What is critical race theory? An explainer.
Fox 31: What can be done to stop mudslides on I-70? Not much, experts say
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