Faculty-Staff Edition—Jan. 10, 2025

Faculty and staff are encouraged to sign up for the annual Student Success Conference, sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Education and the Division of Student Affairs. Here are three reasons to attend on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
Campus Community
CU Boulder shines with record-breaking year for startups
CU Boulder innovations resulted in 35 startup companies in fiscal year 2023–24, shattering the previous record of 20. The milestone reflects years of strategy and investment in entrepreneurship.
Register for group fitness classes
WorkWell hosts various group fitness classes for staff and faculty at The Rec. Spring semester opportunities include free WorkWell yoga and cardio/strength classes. All levels are welcome and registration is required.
CU Boulder Surplus Store reduces environmental impact, saves money
The CU Boulder Surplus Store, which is expanding to offer public access and regular business hours, has used furniture, electronics and more for sale at affordable prices.
Research Updates
Study reveals widespread underinsurance among homeowners, exposing risk in the wake of devastating wildfires
Homeowners are often unaware of gaps in their insurance coverage, with many choosing policies based on premium costs rather than total coverage.
Wildfires accompanied past periods of abrupt climate change
Ancient gases trapped in Antarctic ice reveal wildfire activity during the last glacial period tracked with changes in rainfall and temperature.
Rebuilding lives after the headlines fade
CU Boulder researcher Lori Peek emphasizes that the impact of natural disasters can be multiplicative. Peek, the director of CU Boulder’s Natural Hazards Center, has dedicated her career to understanding how disasters shape the lives of children and families.
New research demystifies carbon cycling in freshwater lakes around the world
A refined mathematical model is now capable of predicting carbon inputs and outputs for freshwater lakes around the world, according to new research from INSTAAR’s Isabella Oleksy and collaborators. Their work could help scientists understand the role of freshwater lakes in the global carbon cycle.
Meeting a little princess in the secret garden
CU Boulder Associate Professor Emily Harrington examines the enduring power of stories we read in childhood and what we can learn from them as adults.
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Apply for tuition assistance for the spring
Start the year with academic technology trainings
11 wellness programs for staff and faculty
Plan your 2025 professional development
Deadlines approaching for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Impact Grants
Applications for Public and Community-Engaged Scholarship Grants to open Jan. 13
Excellence in Leadership Program nominations open through Feb. 7
Mark your calendar for the Conference on World Affairs in April
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