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Leonard Dinegar, left, receives the Faculty Council's Administrator of the Year award from Council Chair John McDowell on Thursday, May 13, at 1800 Grant St.
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Getting set for summer
During his concert at Macky Auditorium at CU-Boulder last week, Conan O'Brien told the sold-out crowd how he was excited about performing on a college campus – that he had looked forward to mingling with the community before the show.

"But everybody was gone!" he said. It was two days after commencement. He found one bicyclist who exclaimed, "Four months of summer!"

"Then you're off three months for spring break, and you've got two months off for the holidays," O'Brien said.

The audience laughed, of course, but members of the CU community know better.

Though the pace may slow for some on our campuses this season, the Faculty and Staff Newsletter will continue to bring you news and information. For the most part, we remain on a weekly schedule, though we won't publish new issues on the following dates (subject to change):
June 9 and 23, July 7 and 21, and Aug. 4

No matter what time of year it is, we welcome your letters to the editor on topics of interest to current and retired CU faculty and staff. Please send submissions to newsletter@cu.edu.

If you have a news item you'd like to share, please send it to Jay.Dedrick@cu.edu.

— Jay Dedrick

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