Faculty-Staff Edition - Jan. 2, 2023
Research in Your Backyard
Homes that survived the Marshall Fire harbored another disaster inside—here’s what we’ve learned
Although the people who lived in still-standing homes after the Marshall Fire were spared the loss of everything they owned, when they returned, they found another disaster. CU experts Joost de Gouw, Michael Hannigan and Colleen Reid share on The Conversation.
Wealthy democracies have looser immigration policies, researchers find
Researchers, including ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ political scientist Adrian Shin, have found that rising inequality leads to stricter immigration policies in lower-income countries, whereas the opposite occurs in higher-income countries.
Campus Community
Life celebrated for David Bolen, CU’s 1st Olympian
David Bolen, the University of Colorado's first Olympian who went on to have amazing career of accomplishments outside of the sports arena, passed away in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Dec. 10; he was two weeks shy of his 99th birthday.
Tad Boyle becomes winningest coach in CU men's basketball history
With the CU men's basketball team, and in his 13th year in Boulder, Tad Boyle recently reached his 262nd win, surpassing the 261 wins of legendary Buffs coach Sox Walseth. This makes Boyle the winningest coach in CU men's basketball history.
Events & Exhibits
Saddle up for CU Night at the Stock Show Jan. 20
Join fellow Buffs at the National Western Stock Show for one of the country's best rodeos. Explore the Stock Show grounds during the day, visit the nursery and petting farm and cheer on the pro rodeo by night.
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