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Letter from the editor

With a forthcoming feature, Hidden Gems, we want to share hints and tips about special places and people on the CU campuses. Maybe you've come across an inspirational spot for an outdoor lunch break, or an intriguing exhibit you wouldn't have known about if you hadn't stumbled upon it. Maybe it's advice on the best time of day to find a parking spot, or the name of an unsung barista who makes getting a cup of coffee truly entertaining. It can be anything or anyone that you think makes your campus special.

If you have suggestions to share, please send them to: Jay.Dedrick@cu.edu.

CONVERSATION STARTERS: We always 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. And if you have a news item or story idea you'd like to share, please send it to Jay.Dedrick@cu.edu.

CORRECTION:
A story in the Sept. 8 issue contained an inaccurate quote from Professor Michael Tracey. The story concerned a forum where faculty and staff of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication (SJMC) at CU-Boulder met with members of the Academic Review and Planning Advisory Committee (ARPAC), who are beginning the process of program discontinuance of SJMC. Tracey said it would be unfortunate for CU, as a research institution, to walk away from the cultural industries.

Also, the story was unclear on the status of the external advisory board's chair; Doug Looney recently stepped down as chair, and the current chair is Colleen Conant.

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