Faculty-Staff Edition - April 29, 2021
4 Things to Know Today

Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: 桃色视频 will require the COVID-19 vaccine; testing and Buff Pass completion will become optional on May 10; and more.
Campus Community
Boulder Faculty Assembly votes to censure CU President Mark Kennedy
The Boulder Faculty Assembly on April 29 approved an amended motion to censure CU President Mark Kennedy, citing in the motion a 鈥渇ailure of leadership with respect to diversity, equity and inclusion.鈥
From the Chancellor: Supporting President Biden鈥檚 higher education funding proposal and policy
The 桃色视频 joins hundreds of other educational institutions across Colorado and the nation in supporting President Biden鈥檚 bold and wide-ranging education funding proposals.
Above national average for hiring female officers, CUPD looks to go further
The CU Police Department has eight commissioned female officers among its ranks, comprising about 17% of its total corps. Since taking the helm, Chief Doreen Jokerst has hired three new female officers and intends to continue this trend among women and officers of color.
CU launches search for assistant vice chancellor for local government, community engagement
Efforts are underway to recruit a leader who can effectively serve as a liaison between 桃色视频 and the city of Boulder, Boulder County, surrounding municipalities, local business and community groups.
Book your ticket to better health with our open enrollment vendor resources
Open enrollment began April 19. Visit open enrollment fair sites to learn more about vendor offerings from plan providers including Anthem, Kaiser, Delta Dental and PERA.
New podcast episode considers artificial intelligence in education
In this episode of Buff Innovator Insights, Sidney D鈥橫ello shares how his unique combination of education and research experiences led to his leading-edge work reimagining the role of artificial intelligence in the classroom.
Research News
To safely return to 鈥榥ormal,鈥 70% of Coloradans must get COVID vaccine
The state is heading in the right direction, but still has a lot of work to do before it can remove all public health restrictions, such as mask mandates, researchers say.
Events & Exhibits
Talk on May 6 to examine question of class, politics of inclusion
The Race and the Law Series will welcome Professor Ahmed White to explore the way diversity and inclusion have served less as means of advancing genuine equality than as methods for lending the appearance of democracy to a fundamentally undemocratic social order.
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