* Extra: Regents vote to fight court decision allowing concealed weapons on campus
   
* Regents rally 'round the Pac-10
   
* Governor makes flexibility official
   
* Co-chairs to lead Staff Council in coming year
   
* The Bard is back in town
   
* Five questions for Brian Shimamoto
   
* Renowned geneticist heralds in new era for people with Down syndrome
   
* Did you know?
   
* People
   
* Letters to the editor
 
 NEWS FROM THE CU SYSTEM
 
  CU-BOULDER
  Study finds ocean may have covered one-third of Mars
 
  UCCS
  New pedestrian walkway nears completion
 
  UC DENVER
  Maymester a call to action for students studying in Guatemala
 
  ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
  UCH receives prestigious nursing designation
 
  CU FOUNDATION
  Book honors local writer and alum
 
 
 RESOURCES
  Newsletter Archive
Jobs at CU
Payroll & Benefit Services
Procurement Service Center
CU Newsroom
Faculty and Staff
Faculty Council
CU Staff Council
CU-Boulder Events Calendar
UCCS Events Calendar
UC Denver Events Calendar
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Warm Welcome
Regents rally 'round the Pac-10
CU leaders make official the University of Colorado at Boulder's entry into the Pac-10 conference. Front row, from left: Pac-10 Commissioner Larry Scott, CU President Bruce D. Benson, CU-Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano, Regents Chair Steve Bosley; back row, from left, Regents Tom Lucero, Monisha Merchant, Jim Geddes, Michael Carrigan, Joe Neguse and Kyle Hybl, and CU Athletic Director Mike Bohn. Read more >>
Stories
Five questions for Brian ShimamotoFive questions for Brian Shimamoto








EXTRA: Regents vote to fight court decision allowing concealed weapons on campus
5-4 decision follows discussion of need to maintain board's constitutional authority


Governor makes flexibility official
With Senate Bill 3 signed into law, CU and other institutions gain some short-term relief


Co-chairs to lead Staff Council in coming year
Krug continues in role to maintain momentum


The Bard is back in town
'King Lear' to kick off summer season of Colorado Shakespeare Festival


Renowned geneticist heralds in new era for people with Down syndrome
McCabe returns to state as executive director of the Linda Crnic Institute for Down syndrome


Did you know...
CU-Boulder to co-sponsor Colorado Alumni Career Fair June 17


People
News about your colleagues at the university


Letters to the editor
"Plenty of news for Newsletter to address
"

News from the CU system

CU-BOULDER
Study finds ocean may have covered one-third of Mars


UCCS
New pedestrian walkway nears completion


UC DENVER
Maymester a call to action for students studying in Guatemala


ANSCHUTZ MEDICAL CAMPUS
UCH receives prestigious nursing designation


CU FOUNDATION
Book honors local writer and alum

Stay connected:

          

Download as PDF
Loading
Letter from the editor

Newsletter publishes biweekly for part of summer
The Faculty and Staff Newsletter will continue to bring you news and information throughout the summer. 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

Though there are fewer students on our campuses this time of year, there's no shortage of activity. 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

Share your thoughts

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Share your opinions

CONTACT US
Send your thoughts and suggestions for the Newsletter

CU EthicsLine
Just a reminder that the CU EthicsLine is available as a way to anonymously report violations of law or serious/recurring violations of policy by calling 1-800-677-5590 or going to www.EthicsPoint.com.