Faculty-Staff Edition - Aug. 20, 2020
8 Things to Know Today
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COVID-19 campus updates: Aug. 20 edition
Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including stats and items of note on topics like positive cases, isolation, contact tracing and mitigation measures. In this issue: move-in, test completion rates, quarantine numbers and more.
Meetings between CUPD and ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ students continue
Building stronger relationships with students and other members of the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ community has been a priority for CUPD and even more so now as we work to build and reinforce mutual trust and understanding.
Get resources for remote work and online or hybrid teaching
Find the resources and services designed to help you meet the special challenges of working from home or teaching in online and hybrid modes.
Scene at CU: Celebrating move-in
After some extra preparation, both on the part of families and the campus, first-year Buffs began movingÌýintoÌýresidence halls the week of Aug. 17, and Chip was there to help.
University Libraries are here to support you—virtually and in person
This semester looks a little different, but the University Libraries are hereÌýto support you and your academic needs.
What an Olympic postponement means for Forever Buffs athletes
Check out interviews with Olympic bronze medalist Jenny Simpson and Olympic hopeful Joe Klecker as they discuss how the pandemic has affected their training for the upcoming games and what being a Forever Buff means to them.
Street art portrays Denver’s Chicana/o culture
Captivated by the colorful, historic murals painted by Chicano and Chicana artists in the La Alma-Lincoln Park area in Denver, CU alumna Allyson Burbeck focused her graduateÌýthesis on examining the history and legacy of the neighborhood's muralism.
Into the Polar Night: ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ releases planetarium show about first months of epic expedition
Viewers from Baltimore to Berlin can now step out onto an ice floe in the middle of the Arctic Ocean and watch and listen as scientists race the fading light to set up one of the most ambitious international climate collaborations ever, MOSAiC.

As students return to campus, a mostly behind-the-scenes team of university staff and scientists has been working to make sure that the air they breathe will be as safe as possible.
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