Faculty-Staff Edition - July 12, 2021
2 Things to Know Today
The city of ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ and CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ jointly released a draft annexation agreement for CU ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ South that is the culmination of years of collaboration between the city, county, university and community to achieve vital flood protection for thousands of downstream ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ residents.
Campus Community
Free computer support available through Buff Techs
Computer issues don’t take a break over the summer and neither does the Buff Techs desktop support service. Schedule an appointment today for free in-person or remote support.
New office to support accommodated testing services
The Student Testing Center aims to assist faculty in providing a proctored space for students with accommodations to take tests, exams and quizzes.
Leeds mourns ‘passionate educator, mentor and thinker’ who broke new ground in business ethics
Professor Mark Meaney is remembered by colleagues and the community as a dedicated mentor and tireless scholar, as well as a global authority on sustainability.
Research News
What’s next for voting rights after Supreme Court ruling?
After the Supreme Court voted to uphold restrictive voter laws in Arizona, election law expert and Colorado Law Professor Doug Spencer explains what the decision means and how it impacts the future of voter laws in the United States.
Is wildfire smoke bad for your health?
With fires blazing across Colorado and surrounding states, many communities are inundated with smoke this week. How does it impact our health? Is it OK to exercise outside? How can we protect ourselves? Wildfire smoke researcher Colleen Reid has answers.
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