Faculty-Staff Edition - Sept. 7, 2022
Buff Bulletin Board

Chancellor Philip DiStefano will hold the annual State of the Campus event in person for the first time in three years. Plan to attend, hear his address and enjoy a buffet breakfast following the talk. A livestream option will be available as well.
Campus Community
New sexual misconduct survey data creates road map for task force
The campus released new sexual misconduct survey data, which will be reviewed by the CU Boulder Sexual Misconduct Task Force.
New campus budget model implemented July 1
The development of policies, processes and needed support structures for the model will continue through spring 2023. Catch up on the campus's budget model implementation.
Events & Exhibits
CU Art Museum debuts comprehensive Sharkive print collection
Acquired by the university in 2018, this giant collection of artwork created at Shark's Ink printmaking studio in Lyons, Colorado, spans more than four decades and illustrates a variety of printmaking techniques. The public is invited to an open house on Saturday, Sept. 10.
Under the skin: Book talk with author Linda Villarosa Sept. 12
Alumna Linda Villarosa covers race, inequality and public health for The New York Times Magazine. In her new book, she tells the full story of racial health disparities in America, revealing the toll racism takes on individuals and public health.
Join the Supporting Student Resiliency series this month
The Supporting Student Resiliency series provides faculty and staff with concrete skills to better support students, focusing on areas critical to retention and success. Join individual sessions Sept. 13, 20 and 27, or attend all three and get a non-degree certificate.
Research in Your Backyard
How a human rights approach to climate change can spark real change
Sheila Watt-Cloutier made a bold move and helped kick-start what many describe as a sea change in how the international community thinks about climate change.
City, university team up to study urban heat island effect
The city of Boulder plans to use CU Boulder data to study the effect of trees on urban heat for climate-mitigation planning.
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