Faculty-Staff Edition - Oct. 30, 2020
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Events & Exhibits
You're invited to the Diversity and Inclusion Summit Nov. 10
Engage virtually on topics of inclusion in the classroom; anti-Asian racism and COVID-19; and putting purpose into your passion through "heartwork." There will also be a campus One Read discussion at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ's 31st Diversity and Inclusion Summit.
Give blood Nov. 8–21, receive a free CU gift
Staff Council will be sponsoring an off-campus blood drive at two Vitalant donation centers. CU-affiliated donors who give during the drive will receive a one-of-a-kind coaster.
Campus Community
Leeds School professor receives prestigious NASA award
Associate Professor Stefanie Johnson received NASA’s Agency Honors Group Achievement Award for her work on reducing gender bias in their Hubble Space Telescope Program.
Where’s the sea ice? 3 reasons the Arctic freeze is unseasonably late and why it matters
The pattern of autumn sea ice growth has been completely disrupted. The Director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center Mark Serreze explains what's happening on The Conversation.
6 tips to help you fall back into standard time
While your phone may automatically update for daylight saving time, our bodies aren’t always as quick to adapt. Here are six tips to help you fall back into standard time this weekend at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 5.
Halloween around the world: Fun facts to know
Halloween is one of the world’s oldest holidays, and not everyone celebrates it the same way. From Mexico to Japan, here are some fun facts on how other cultures celebrate Halloween.
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