Faculty-Staff Edition - July 26, 2022

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News Headlines
Russians reportedly building satellite-blinding laser; CU expert explains the technology
Build a powerful enough laser, and you can shine it into space. Aim it well, and you can blind satellites. Aerospace engineering professor Iain Boyd discusses on The Conversation.
These scientists watch the sun to better understand Earth
For decades, a community of "data stewards" has toiled behind the scenes to build records showing that humans, and not the sun, are responsible for driving the planet's climate into dangerous territory.
Campus Community
Collaborators preserve voices from the fire
A CU Boulder anthropology professor and students have collaborated with a local museum to preserve narratives from the devastating Marshall Fire.
On the Move
Theresa Hernández to apply health expertise in position that prepares student-athletes for life success
CU Boulder’s Theresa Hernández will become the first director of Athletics’ Crawford Family WHOLE Student-Athlete Program, a nationally recognized initiative, effective Aug. 1.
Kevin MacLennan to retire after nearly 30 years of service to CU Boulder
Kevin MacLennan, associate vice chancellor of enrollment management, will be retiring from the university after nearly 30 years of service, effective Sept. 1.
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