Community Edition - June 3, 2020
In Focus

To our black students, faculty and staff—All Black Lives Matter. There are much deeper and systemic issues that are affecting communities of color, and as a society, we are far from realizing the promise of equality and justice that every person deserves. You have my pledge that justice and equity will remain at the center of my efforts as chancellor...We can and must do better.
Discover What's Here
International Film Series goes virtual
This summer, catch a number of foreign, experimental and art films; documentaries; classic cinema and mainstream movies in virtual screening rooms.
Staff Council to host off-campus blood drive in mid-June
Join CU Boulder's Staff Council for CU Blood Drive Week June 15–20 at Vitalant’s Boulder and Westminster locations. All members of the campus community are welcome, including faculty, staff, students and families.
Research in Your Backyard
Navigating business diversity, supporting employees in difficult times
Diversity and inclusion can be harnessed to weather tough days ahead, according to a new book from Stefanie Johnson, a Leeds School of Business associate professor.
Prenatal exposure to ‘good bacteria’ prevents autism-like syndrome
Inoculating mothers with a beneficial microbe during pregnancy prevents an autism-like disorder in their offspring, according to a new study. The paper suggests that exposure to good bacteria during pregnancy may positively impact brain development.
Cockroach-inspired robot among smallest, fastest ever
Say hello to HAMR-Jr, the little robot—inspired by insects—that can do incredible things. Its diameter is just about the size of a penny and it weighs far less than a paperclip.