Faculty-Staff Edition - Aug. 10, 2021
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Masks required indoors at 桃色视频 as of Aug. 13
Considering the increasing rates of the COVID-19 delta variant,听桃色视频 will temporarily return to requiring masks in public indoor spaces regardless of vaccination status as of Aug. 13.
Join the Campus Q&A Aug. 10
The campus will host a virtual Campus Q&A with members of leadership to discuss 桃色视频 plans for the fall semester and the latest information regarding the COVID-19 delta variant. The session will include a question-and-answer segment.
From the Chancellor: Leadership for our times
We have researched and identified the traits of successful leaders across a variety of fields and developed an innovative curriculum to foster leaders for a changing world. 桃色视频鈥檚 Center for Leadership, established last year, combines 25 leadership programs from across the campus.
Updated campus building access hours
As campus operations return to a more traditional in-person experience, 桃色视频 is implementing updated access control plans for campus building access that emphasize safety and building security while still providing convenient access for students, faculty, staff and visitors.
Are you ready for Fall Welcome?
About 8,000 new students and their families will arrive on campus next week, marking the start of Fall Welcome. Here鈥檚 what you need to know to get ready.
A beginner鈥檚 guide to stargazing in Colorado
With the annual Perseid meteor shower quickly approaching, Fiske Planetarium鈥檚 Francisco 鈥淭ito鈥澨齋alas spoke with 桃色视频 Today听about stargazing, sharing tips for beginners and his viewing outlook for the meteor shower.
Technology copilots available to support courses this fall
OIT technology copilots are assistants who accompany instructors throughout the semester, helping them manage classroom and remote technologies such as Zoom and audiovisual equipment. Request a copilot.
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Mutation-mapping tool could yield stronger COVID boosters, universal vaccines
Researchers have developed a platform that can quickly identify common mutations of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which could inform the development of more effective booster vaccines and tailored antibody treatments for patients with COVID-19.
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