Faculty-Staff Edition - Jan. 15, 2021
4 Things to Know About

A campuswide initiative to build community resilience, foster a greater sense of connection and promote a healing climate among students, faculty and staff following a historic and challenging 2020 will debut Jan. 18 on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Campus Community
Outreach funding available
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ faculty, staff and students are invited to apply by Feb. 5 for awards and grants to support work that connects with communities.
CU Dialogues created spaces for necessary conversations during 2020
Last year was marked by a series of disruptions and ongoing injustice––COVID-19, racial uprisings and a contentious presidential election. The need for true dialogue has never been greater, and the CU Dialogues Program has been serving the campus since 2010.
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ scholars ranked among most influential in bringing educational ideas to the public
In rankings released Jan. 6, two members of the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ School of Education faculty were recognized as among the nation’s top 200 researchers whose scholarship bridges academic and public audiences.
Unlocking a century’s worth of congressional testimony
Historian Vilja Hulden, whoÌýis conducting a sweeping analysis of congressional lobbying from 1877 onward, has landed a major fellowship that will support her research.
Sociologist’s probe of prison gangs wins top award
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµâ€™s David Pyrooz and an Arizona State University colleague won the outstanding book award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
Events & Exhibits
CU on the Weekend virtual lectures begin Feb. 6
Register now for free lectures this spring about coyotes and wolves in Colorado; citizenship in an enforcement era; and the radical right.
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