Faculty-Staff Edition鈥擜ug. 13, 2025

Come and celebrate the inauguration of the campus's newly donated Steinway concert grand piano. Enjoy performances by Roser Piano and Keyboard Program faculty and friends, including music by Leonard Bernstein, Clara Schumann, George Gershwin and others.
Campus Community
Celebrating 5 years of teaching and learning innovation
For the past five years, the Center for Teaching and Learning has served as a hub for providing teaching and learning support to all campus educators.
Spruce Gulch land gift enhances future ecological and academic studies at CU Boulder
Preserving a century of family legacy, a transformative $10.4 million land and endowment gift will turn CU Boulder's Spruce Gulch Wildlife and Research Reserve into a living laboratory for generations of scholars, scientists and artists.
CU Boulder breaks ground on off-site solar array
CU Boulder has begun building a 5-megawatt solar array off site in Weld County that advances the university's Climate Action Plan by expanding renewable energy use.
Learn how to effectively use AI on the CU Boulder campus
The self-paced AI Literacy Foundations course, designed specifically for CU Boulder faculty and staff, is now available via Canvas.
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Curious about how to best use OIT's teaching and learning technologies?
The Office of Information Technology is offering start-of-semester trainings鈥攂oth scheduled and on demand鈥攖o assist faculty with Canvas, iClicker and the new Canvas Templates.
Research Corner
Youth violence prevention program shown to reduce arrests by up to 75%
A CU Boulder-led effort to help high-risk communities build a 鈥渧iolence prevention infrastructure鈥 contributed to sharp declines in arrests for murder, assault and other youth crimes in Denver, new research shows. The program is now poised to lose its federal funding.
Moose have lived in Colorado for centuries鈥攗npacking evidence from history, archaeology, oral traditions
During much of the last century, moose were apparently rare in Colorado, but encounters with humans are becoming more common as the population increases. Read from CU expert William Taylor and colleagues on The Conversation.
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