Faculty-Staff Edition - Oct. 23, 2023

U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet visited campus Oct. 20, and the trip to campus became an unexpected cause for celebration about Colorado’s place in the nation’s burgeoning quantum ecosystem.
Campus Community
Election 2023: How to register, where to vote and what’s on the ballot
The 2023 election includes a number of local issues, including at the city, county and state levels. Visit the election page to learn how and where to register on campus, what’s on the ballot and where you can cast your votes by 7 p.m. on Nov. 7.
Diversity, equity and inclusion update: October 2023 issue
DEI Impact Grant recipients will share experiences with prospective grantees and the campus community at the Oct. 25 summit. Read about this and other campus events happening in October.
Daphne Leong’s got rhythm
When it comes to 20th- and 21st-century music, Professor of Music Theory Daphne Leong—along with her colleagues in the world of rhythm in music performance and scholarship—engages in intense research and endless experimentation, which brought her to Montreal’s McGill University for a recent residency.
Nature was his classroom
A new memorial scholarship in the CU Boulder Department of Environmental Studies honors the late Joey Herrin’s nontraditional educational path and love for the natural world.
Events & Exhibits
Ready to scream? 10 haunted houses to visit this season
Gather up some friends and seek some scares…if you dare. Here’s a roundup of some of the most chilling haunted houses (and more) that Colorful Colorado has to offer.
CU on the Weekend Nov. 3: Defining beer in the ancient world
This CU on the Weekend presentation by Travis Rupp, a CU Boulder lecturer and beer archaeologist, will examine the earliest archaeological evidence of beer and brewing.
Musical Nov. 3–12 to celebrate all involved in theater renovation
Recognizing the people whose hands, hearts and minds brought the $2 million Roe Green Theatre renovation to fruition, CU Presents is celebrating with “Working,” the classic musical based on the bestselling 1974 book by Studs Terkel that explores the meaning of work and the importance of the unsung worker in American life.
Research Updates
Video: CIRES researchers tackle air quality from the streets of New York
Follow CIRES scientist Audrey Gaudel and her collaborators as they walk the streets of New York City taking detailed readings of air pollutants from a simple backpack.
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