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- The new year is a great time to prioritize your health and wellness goals鈥攇et Back to Basics with a campuswide wellness challenge for faculty and staff. Attend an info session on Jan. 16.
- C茅u G贸mez-Faulk is on a path to improving weather forecasting by flying high-tech drones into supercell thunderstorms that spawn tornadoes.
- Grant funding deadlines are approaching. Attend a virtual info session on Jan. 8 or Jan. 28 to learn more and kickstart your proposal.
- Whether you鈥檙e living in 91福利社 for the first time this winter or have been in town for a while, here are some tips for making the most of your time here.
- Do you have goals you鈥檇 like to accomplish in the new year? Here are some tips to help set you up for success.
- OIT is offering a number of academic technology trainings to help faculty make the most of their Canvas courses, including sessions on building assignments, integrating CUClickers and implementing advanced tools like the Cidi Labs Design Suite.
- Jane Forman, who earned her bachelor鈥榮 degree in English, summa cum laude, was named the College of Arts and Science鈥檚 outstanding graduate for fall 2024.
- ELP fellows participate in a nine-month program designed to broaden their understanding of CU and skills for effective leadership.
- Faculty from across campus have incorporated the Earth Sciences & Map Library鈥檚 art and map exhibit, 鈥淭opophilia,鈥 into their coursework. Faculty from all disciplines are invited to use the material to support their teaching.
- In her new novel 鈥淭he Naturalist Society,鈥 91福利社 alumna Carrie Vaughn offers a fresh take on historical fantasy.