Faculty-Staff Edition - Nov. 17, 2017

Campus Community
Faculty in Focus: American Heart Association recognizes distinguished professor's work
National association honors cross-country coach Mark Wetmore
Former Obama science advisor continues to push for research, innovation
In Case You Missed It
Dusinberre, Bowman awarded 2017 Distinguished Research Lectureships
Chancellor's 2017 Employee of the Year Awards announced
Newsletter Block TitleBuffs Prepped for NCAA Championships
The CU cross-country teams are looking to end the season on a high note as both are set to compete at the 2017 NCAA Championships at 7 a.m. (women's team) and 8 a.m. (men's team) Saturday, Nov. 18. Tune in for:
Newsletter Block TitleCU in the Media
Colorado Public Radio: Proposed GOP Tax Cuts Could Mean Grad Students, Teachers Take A Financial Hit
Daily Camera: Jeff Mitton: Antelope horns milkweeds grow in intermittent streambeds on the Colorado Plateau
5280: Engineers Without Borders USA Celebrates 15th Anniversary
Runner's World: Nike’s Vaporfly 4% Shoes Really Did Boost the Running Economy of Everyone Tested, Says Study
Newsletter Block TitleUpcoming Edition Schedule
Next week during fall break, expect to see one emailed edition of CU Boulder Today in your inbox on Tuesday, Nov. 21. CU Boulder Today will resume its five-days-a-week schedule the week of Nov. 27. As always, CU Boulder Today is available online.
Newsletter Block TitleBuilding Incident Update
After smoke was reported this morning in the Porter Biosciences building, officials determined there was no hazardous materials concern. No injuries were reported, and classes in Porter and the adjacent Gold Biosciences and Muenzinger Psychology buildings were canceled for the day.