Faculty-Staff Edition—Oct. 17, 2025
Events & Exhibits
Halloween party at the CU Art Museum—Oct. 30
Join the CU Art Museum for art making, a costume contest, food and music by Radio 1190. The event is free, and all are welcome.
Beyond the game: A conversation with student athletes Oct. 21
Come hear from CU student athletes—their experiences and how faculty and staff can support them. This event represents a collaboration by the ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß Faculty Assembly, Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, faculty athletics representative and Department of Athletics.
Faculty Takes
How to outsmart online scammers in the age of AI, according to a cybersecurity expert
As cybercriminals use generative AI to craft more convincing scams, Leeds School of Business expert Sebastian Schuetz shares tips for protecting yourself.
Research Corner
On an iconic Colorado 14er, climate change is shifting the timing between flowers and pollinators
While some species are keeping pace with each other's changes, certain bumblebees may be struggling to find enough food.
Building a digital home for Arapaho, one sentence at a time
CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß linguistics scholar Andrew Cowell is helping Arapaho stories find new life online.
Open-source software allows for efficient 3D printing with multiple materials
Assistant Professor Robert MacCurdy and doctoral student Charles Wade have created an open-source software package that uses functions and code to map not just shapes but where different materials belong in a 3D object. The project has the potential to transform 3D printing by enabling engineers to design multi-material objects more smartly and efficiently.
Campus Community
Get paid: Research opportunities and on-campus jobs
From university research studies toÌýpart-timeÌýjobs, there are plenty of opportunities to make extra money on campus. See what's open.
Get theft prevention tips for your car and belongings inside your car
While not the most common crime on campus, car theft and property theft from inside cars can happen to anyone, anywhere. Here are a few steps you can take to protect your belongings.
Scott Diddams elected to National Academy of Engineering
Scott Diddams was elected to the National Academy of Engineering Class of 2025 for his outstanding contributions in optical frequency combs and their applications.
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