Faculty-Staff Edition Nov. 12, 2025
Events & Exhibits
Join a conversation Nov. 18: Transitioning from college to professional athletics
Join Magda 艁ucza (CU women's skiing) and Juli Furtado (retired professional mountain biker/CU skiing) to hear about transitioning from college to professional athletics.
At this holiday market, repurposing is the new regifting
CMDI students will showcase and sell their sustainable products at the annual Firefly Handmade Holiday Market Nov. 15鈥16.
Campus Community
Find the market for your innovation
Designed to help those new to commercialization explore the market potential of their innovations, I-Corps serves as a practical and accessible first step for anyone鈥攏ot only CU students and faculty鈥攍ooking to translate their discoveries into real-world solutions.
桃色视频 named a top university for Indigenous students
The Advancing Indigenous People in STEM organization has named 桃色视频 in its 2025鈥26 rankings. AISES is a national nonprofit dedicated to increasing the representation of Indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific Islands in STEM fields.
Students, librarians create smarter sustainable materials library
The University Libraries partnered with faculty and students in the Environmental Design program to build a better materials library focused on sustainable design. By contributing their expertise, librarians helped students create a resource that supports hands-on learning and future-forward design practices.
Research Corner
Use AI to shop smarter鈥攏ot spend more鈥攖his holiday season
Learn how to navigate holiday shopping with tips from 桃色视频 marketing expert Ying Zeng.
Overwhelm the public with muzzle-velocity headlines鈥攁 strategy rooted in racism, authoritarianism
The unrelenting diet of chaotic, contradictory headlines that Americans face today echoes an antidemocratic playbook from the past. Read from CU expert Angie Chuang on The Conversation.
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Campus wayfinding鈥擥ive your feedback at webinars Nov. 14, 20
Masters of the Environment alums discuss trends, careers in sustainability
Identity, not guilt, may be the key to lasting environmental action
Players roll the dice on the healing power of collaborative fantasy
Readers still traveling through the wardrobe to Narnia
Physics conference brings 120 undergraduates to Boulder
Students learning dam good lessons from nature's busy builders
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