Faculty-Staff Edition - Jan. 15, 2021
4 Things to Know About

A campuswide initiative to build community resilience, foster a greater sense of connection and promote a healing climate among students, faculty and staff following a historic and challenging 2020 will debut Jan. 18 on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Campus Community
Outreach funding available
91É«°É faculty, staff and students are invited to apply by Feb. 5 for awards and grants to support work that connects with communities.
CU Dialogues created spaces for necessary conversations during 2020
Last year was marked by a series of disruptions and ongoing injustice––COVID-19, racial uprisings and a contentious presidential election. The need for true dialogue has never been greater, and the CU Dialogues Program has been serving the campus since 2010.
91É«°É scholars ranked among most influential in bringing educational ideas to the public
In rankings released Jan. 6, two members of the 91É«°É School of Education faculty were recognized as among the nation’s top 200 researchers whose scholarship bridges academic and public audiences.
Unlocking a century’s worth of congressional testimony
Historian Vilja Hulden, whoÌýis conducting a sweeping analysis of congressional lobbying from 1877 onward, has landed a major fellowship that will support her research.
Sociologist’s probe of prison gangs wins top award
91É«°É’s David Pyrooz and an Arizona State University colleague won the outstanding book award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
Events & Exhibits
CU on the Weekend virtual lectures begin Feb. 6
Register now for free lectures this spring about coyotes and wolves in Colorado; citizenship in an enforcement era; and the radical right.
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