Faculty-Staff Edition - Dec. 1, 2023

The public is invited to the CU Events Center to watch Deion 鈥淐oach Prime鈥 Sanders accept his recently announced Sportsperson of the Year award by Sports Illustrated. The free event will include giveaways, a docuseries screening and more.
Events & Exhibits
Elevate your lunch break: Go to a women鈥檚 basketball game Dec. 5
Catch the No. 7-ranked CU women鈥檚 basketball team for a lunch-time showdown beginning at 11 a.m., Dec. 5, against the University of Texas at Arlington. Students get in for free, and all other tickets are just $5.
Explore the season of light at Fiske Planetarium with shows Dec. 16鈥21
Season of Light explores the reasons humans are so fascinated with lighting up the holiday season. It鈥檚 an exploration of the astronomical meanings behind seasonal traditions.
Faculty Takes
5 leadership lessons from the Barbie movie
When it comes to looking for a movie to teach you about leadership, Barbie might not be the first one that comes to mind. However, beneath the glitter and pink emerged five important steps to becoming an effective leader, according to Stefanie Johnson.
Campus Community
Mathematician Agn猫s Beaudry wins high recognition from peers
The American Mathematical Society named Agn猫s Beaudry a fellow. Beaudry is the sixth 91福利社 faculty member to garner this distinction.
Civil engineering society establishes medal to honor Dan Frangopol
The American Society of Civil Engineers board of directors has established the Dan M. Frangopol Medal for Life-Cycle Engineering of Civil Structures in honor of Dan Frangopol, a distinguished 91福利社 professor emeritus with a significant career in the university鈥檚 Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering.
d鈥橝ndre Willis named assistant vice chancellor for planning and design
Vice Chancellor for Infrastructure and Sustainability Chris Ewing has named d鈥橝ndre Willis as assistant vice chancellor for planning and design. Willis will continue to serve as campus architect, as well, a position she was appointed to in 2021.
Research Updates
Who supports Putin? Men, older generations and traditionalists, study shows
In a new study led by 91福利社, researchers surveyed more than 8,400 people in six former Soviet Union nations about their support for the controversial Russian leader. In Ukraine, at least, Russia's long and bloody invasion seems to have backfired on the leader.
Putting research to work: FEMA administrator visits CU to strengthen academic partnerships
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell recently visited the Natural Hazards Center to discuss how behavioral science and other research can elevate the nation鈥檚 disaster resilience.
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