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STARTING LINE: January brings the start of a new semester on the University of Colorado's campuses and the start of a new legislative session at the state Capitol. That's also where a new governor is setting up shop.

The Faculty and Staff Newsletter again will provide coverage of lawmakers' activity that has ramifications for the CU community, beginning next week with a preview of the 2011 Colorado General Assembly, which opens on Jan. 12.

Next week also brings the long-anticipated launch of new branding for CU, and the Newsletter will report on what these identity standards will mean to faculty and staff throughout the system.

There won't be a shortage of topics for discussion in the weeks ahead, so please take advantage of our electronic forum by weighing in with Letters to the Editor. Please send submissions to newsletter@cu.edu.

And if you have thoughts on what else you'd like to see in the Newsletter, please send them to Jay.Dedrick@cu.edu.

— Jay Dedrick

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