Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: Mobile testing; expert advice on face coverings; Buff Pass upgrades; and more.
At its Feb. 11 meeting, the CU Board of Regents voted to approve the new names of a pair of buildings and held a preliminary discussion on tuition, fees and compensation. The board also formally recognized members of the 2020 cohort of distinguished professors.
Approved are the new names of two buildings––one after pioneering alumna and lifelong educator Lucile Berkeley Buchanan and another after Professor Emeritus Albert RamÃrez and his late wife, Vera, who for many years provided support, mentorship and guidance to first-generation and other underrepresented students.
On behalf of the CU Â鶹ӰԺ and city of Â鶹ӰԺ police departments, Chief Doreen Jokerst and Chief Maris Herold welcome you back. Our departments work together to provide all Buffs with a safe environment in which to learn and live.
The National Academy of Inventors announced that CU Â鶹ӰԺ researchers Mark Rentschler, Greg Rieker and Tin Tin Su have been designated as NAI senior members, in recognition of their impact on society through extraordinary innovation.
Eligible for nomination are faculty, staff, students, alumni and departments. Recognize people's outstanding efforts to help CU Â鶹ӰԺ continue and improve its sustainability stewardship. Nominate by March 5.
Join the Conference on World Affairs and guest Eddie Moore Jr., director of The Privilege Institute for a brief video and interactive workshop in which participation will include answering questions such as, "How often have you experienced or felt unconscious bias towards yourself or someone else?"
Since the 1980s, Colorado's small mammals have made an ominous trek—climbing, on average, 400 feet uphill in elevation to escape from climate change.