Graduate Student Edition - Sept. 29, 2023
Campus Community
Get paid: Research opportunities and on-campus jobs
From university research studies to听part-time听jobs, there are plenty of opportunities to make extra money on campus. See what鈥檚 open.
Join University Libraries for Banned Books Week Oct. 1鈥7
Curious about the most frequently challenged books? Get a banned book for free, check out the University Libraries鈥 resource guide and more.
Education Dean Kathy Schultz to step down, return to faculty
Kathy Schultz, dean of the School of Education, announced she is stepping down from the post to return to the school鈥檚 faculty. She will remain as dean of the school through the end of the calendar year.
Research Updates
Budding philosopher makes a (qualified) defense of monogamy
In a recently published paper, CU 51传媒 doctoral student Kyle York highlights some of the benefits of being in a monogamous relationship, for those who are so inclined.
How silencing a gene-silencer could lead to new cancer drugs
New CU 51传媒 research reveals how a molecular machine known as PRC2 helps determine which cells become heart cells, versus brain or muscle or skin cells. The findings shed light on how development occurs and could pave the way for novel cancer treatments.
Events & Exhibits
Celebrate 100 years of Disney with beloved jazz standards
The Oct. 6 concert 鈥淲hen You Wish Upon a Star鈥 promises an unforgettable night of musical reverie, blending the iconic melodies of beloved Disney classics with the spirited improvisations of jazz.
Symposium Oct. 5鈥6 to inaugurate collection from experimental filmmakers
Film scholars and media art enthusiasts will celebrate the work of New York-based filmmakers Ken and Flo Jacobs at this event hosted by The Brakhage Center for Media Arts and the University Libraries.
In Case You Missed It
Calling for nominations: Chancellor鈥檚 Employee of the Year Awards
Chancellor Philip DiStefano invites nominations for the 2023 Chancellor鈥檚 Employee of the Year Awards, which include a $2,000 prize and a commemorative gift. Nominations are due by Oct. 4.
Presidential adviser, author shares thoughts on threats to American democracy and more
David Gergen, political commentator, author and adviser to four U.S. presidents from both parties, will speak in Macky Auditorium on Oct. 2.听Ahead of the talk, he shares听thoughts on making听changes in today鈥檚 political climate and more.
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