Faculty-Staff Edition - April 1, 2022
Campus Community
Get resources for understanding the Russia-Ukraine war
Librarians and archivists are providing a variety of suggestion to help the community process the events unfolding in Ukraine. Each suggestion is either an item available to check out, a rare or distinct item accessible in one of the five libraries on campus or a media recommendation that’s openly available to access.
Regents recognize 2022 award recipients
The CU Board of Regents recently announced the latest slate of recipients of honorary degrees, distinguished service medals and university medals. The ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ affiliates––Juan Espinosa, Linda Hogan, Ryan Haygood and Michael Leeds will be part of a private ceremony on May 4.
News Headlines
Interactive map gets closer to pinpointing African origins erased during slave trade
When the transatlantic slave trade began in the early 19th century, there was no record of where in Africa enslaved individuals originated. Now, ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ historians and statisticians are going back in time to better understand where these individuals lived before they boarded slave ships.
Economic optimism slips but still positive, business leaders say
The latest Leeds Business Confidence Index shows the Russia-Ukraine war and inflation, among other factors, are top concerns for Colorado business leaders.
Events & Exhibits
TEDxCU to explore Breaking Boundaries April 2
TEDxCU is returning in person this season, when a slate of speakers will examine and challenge the self-imposed boundaries that often limit people.
Explore amazing new inventions and technologies April 22
Everything ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ engineering students learn culminates in capstone design projects presented at the annual Engineering Projects Expo. Campus community members, K-12 students and prospective CU engineers are encouraged to attend.
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