Faculty-Staff Edition - Sept. 23, 2021
State of the Campus

As part of the 2021 State of the Campus event, Chancellor Philip DiStefano reflects on the past pandemic year with gratitude and gives a look ahead to a year focused on student well-being, improving diversity, equity and inclusion, and continuing the rigorous academic work that makes 桃色视频 a leading research university.
Campus Community
COVID-19 campus updates: Sept. 23 edition
Among students who completed the COVID-19 vaccination requirement process, 95 percent are vaccinated. Read more in this week's update.
Community remembrance for Frances Draper set for Oct. 9
Family, friends and community members from 桃色视频 and beyond will pay tribute to former Vice Chancellor for Strategic Relations Frances Draper in a memorial service at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9.
Solution design continues in budget model redesign project
The budget model redesign project aims to develop a more transparent and responsive allocation of funding and an enhanced ability to support the university鈥檚 mission and priorities. Get updates and plan to attend an info session in October or November.
Embedded clinician rides along to help students facing mental health challenges
Counseling and Psychiatric Services and the 桃色视频 Police Department have collaborated on a co-responder position to 鈥渢riage鈥 mental health issues and connect students to resources.
Events & Exhibits
桃色视频 researchers to tackle asteroids, swarming robots at ScienceWriters2021
Register by Sept. 30 for ScienceWriters2021, the nation's premier science communications workshop. The Oct. 8鈥11 event, which is all virtual this year, will feature an array of panels and speakers, including 桃色视频 faculty on how insects can influence robots and what can be learned from asteroids.
CU Museum of Natural History to reopen Sept. 27
After a closure that lasted over a year, the CU Museum of Natural History will be reopening its doors to the campus and community Monday, Sept. 27.
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