Faculty-Staff Edition—Nov. 21, 2025
Chancellor Justin Schwartz announced a new vision to unify international programs and advance its global engagement and impact.
Campus Community
COP movement on climate change continues despite missing US delegation
Max Boykoff, who attended the first week of the United Nations Climate Change Conference shares his experience, reflections and perspective on what COP30 looked like without United States representatives at the table.
Copyright, AI and unlocking scholarly publishing with Casey Fiesler
The University Libraries asked Associate Professor Casey Fiesler to help explore copyright and artificial intelligence in scholarly publishing.
Research Corner
The way you say 'thanks' matters at work
Not all thank-yous land the same. Research shows the right kind of appreciation can boost morale and encourage open communication.
A window underground: New sensors measure emissions from soil in real time
Engineers at CU Boulder are developing new sensors that could one day help save farmers money, while reducing the environmental toll of agriculture.
The Conversation
Supply-chain delays, rising equipment prices threaten electricity grid
The equipment needed to keep the grid running is hard to make, materials are limited, and supply-chain bottlenecks are taking years to clear. Read from CU expert Kyri Baker and a colleague on The Conversation.
Events & Exhibits
Come for lunch and the open, digital and public scholarship showcase—Dec. 5
Join a showcase with projects involving mapping Boulder Creek, learning with Disney/Pixar's "Inside Out," slowing your scroll and more.
Delight in the Holiday Festival Dec. 5–7
Immerse yourself in the comfort and joy of twinkling lights, seasonal greenery and beautiful music at CU Boulder's Holiday Festival, an enchanting annual tradition for all ages.
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Multiple faculty members receive distinguished professor title
DNA origami: Unfolding genetic breakthroughs
Get paid: Research opportunities and on-campus jobs
Librarians advance teaching and research through graphic novel, comics collections
Matt Hallowell wrote a book on workplace safety. Industry made it a bestseller
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