Faculty-Staff Edition - Jan. 11, 2023

By analyzing Antarctic ice cores, ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ scientists and an international team of collaborators have revealed the most detailed look yet at the planet’s recent climatic history, including summer and winter temperatures dating back 11,000 years to the beginning of what is known as the Holocene.
Campus Community
Need tips for writing letters of recommendation?
As a faculty or staff member, it’s likely you’ve been asked to write letters of recommendation for students. With the increase in requests you may receive this spring, here are some tips to help make your letter-writing process easier and more efficient.
Get tips for helping students with course materials
The CU Book Store is ready to assist students with their course material needs. From textbook ordering to school-supply shopping, learn more in case students ask you how it all works.
Events & Exhibits
Are your goals working for you? Revisit in workshop Jan. 18
Many of us make New Year's resolutions. Use this session to identify check points over the coming weeks that allow you to evaluate your progress and whether you need to adjust your goals as you see how they work for you.
The Conversation
AI and the future of work—what it means for artists and knowledge workers
Now that artificial intelligence systems can generate realistic images and convincing prose, are creative and knowledge workers endangered or poised for productivity gains? CU experts say it’s not so clear-cut. Read more on The Conversation.
Newsletter Block TitleEvents Calendar
Newsletter Block Title
Events Calendar
Newsletter Block Text
Ìý1/17:
1/24:
2/1:
Newsletter Block TitleWhat We're Reading
Newsletter Block Title
What We're Reading
Ìý