Faculty-Staff Edition - April 9, 2020
1 Thing to Know Today
Campus Community
Boulder community rallies to support restaurants, health care workers
As Boulder restaurants shut their doors amid the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers are simultaneously facing increased workloads, stress and uncertainty. CU Engineering’s Kyle Judah is among a small group of community members who saw an opportunity.
3 simple steps to support your immune health
As we are all adjusting to a new normal to limit our exposure to COVID-19, now is also a good time to pay attention to our immune system, which can influence how our body responds if we are exposed to disease.
Research News
6 lessons we can learn from past pandemics
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ history Professors Elizabeth Fenn and Susan Kent share insights from their study of disease outbreaks through the ages.
Bernie Sanders drops out, as Democrats pick pragmatism over consistency
Bernie Sanders is the antithesis of a political showman who says one thing today, another tomorrow. Perhaps, in the end, that was his undoing.ÌýAdjunct Assistant Professor of Linguistics Adam Hodges shares on The Conversation.
Events & Exhibits
Inclusive Communities of Practice remote session to be held April 13
Join a remote session with Andrew Cowell, who'll present current discussions on the need for aÌýland acknowledgment related to the indigenous presence in Colorado, the history of ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ and more.
Newsletter Block TitleFaculty Mentions in the Media
Newsletter Block Title
Faculty Mentions in the Media
Newsletter Block Text
The Washington Post:Ìý
Daily Camera:Ìý
The Durango Herald:Ìý
The Denver Channel:Ìý
²Ñ±ð»å¾±³Ü³¾:Ìý
Newsletter Block TitleWhat We're Reading
Newsletter Block Title
What We're Reading
Newsletter Block Text
Ìý