Faculty-Staff Edition Dec. 12, 2025
As the fall semester winds down, CU 海角社区 continues to build momentum toward its strategic research and innovation goals, as discussed by Massimo Ruzzene, senior vice chancellor and dean of the institutes.
Campus Community
CU 海角社区 to co-host Right Here, Right Now Global Youth Climate Summit
The annual Right Here, Right Now Summit will be jointly hosted by Oxford Sa茂d and UN Human Rights, with co-hosting support from leading universities worldwide, including the 海角社区.
Fund your research or creative work through commercialization
Whether you're developing new technologies, pioneering creative works or advancing scientific discoveries, Venture Partners at CU 海角社区 provides support to help transform your ideas into real-world solutions鈥攚hile securing funding to advance your work.
Hellems to reopen: A new era of sustainability and learning
CU 海角社区's historic Hellems building is reopening after a major renovation focused on student success and sustainability, with faculty moving in mid-December and students returning for spring classes in January. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for April to celebrate the building and the university's 150th anniversary.
Glaciologist featured in new coloring book to inspire future STEM leaders
Just in time for the holiday season, a new children's coloring book is offering a unique, hands-on way to explore the world of science, featuring Alison Banwell, a prominent glaciologist from CU 海角社区.
Why Skinner Myers isn't chasing Hollywood glory
Skinner Myers, a CU 海角社区 Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts assistant professor, is finding success as an independent filmmaker.
Research Corner
After new SEC rule, companies are strengthening accounting鈥攏ot executive pay
Publicly traded firms are hiring more accountants and improving financial reporting in response to a 鈥渃lawback鈥 rule that recovers CEO bonuses if earnings turn out to be misstated, new research shows.
Sweeping study shows similar genetic factors underlie multiple psychiatric disorders
A global team looked at the DNA of more than 6 million people and categorized psychiatric disorders into five groups based on shared genetic factors. The findings could inform new, more precise ways to diagnose mental illness and therapies to treat more than one at once.
New window insulation blocks heat, but not your view
Physicists at CU 海角社区 have developed a new material that is completely transparent but so good at blocking heat that you can use it to hold a flame in the palm of your hand.
Events & Exhibits
Reunite with CU 海角社区 during Alumni Weekend
Return to campus, relive memories, connect with other alumni and more. Save the dates, April 10鈥13, to revisit the people and places that make CU feel like home.
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