Faculty-Staff Edition - July 20, 2023
Research in Your Backyard
Heat waves are more dangerous than you think. Here’s why, and how to stay safe
Large portions of the West, including parts of Colorado, are reeling from extreme temperatures this week. CU expert Colleen Reid, who studies the health impacts from natural disasters, explains the unique hazards of prolonged heat waves and what people and communities can do to handle them.
Why and when gender diversity in middle management gives companies a competitive advantage
Hiring or promoting more women into middle management positions leads to better financial performance, according to a recent study co-authored by CU researcher Tony Kong.
‘I don’t want to be a bad guy anymore’
Gang violence is driving a surge in violent crime across America. New research shows community interventions can stem the tide.
Empowering Native American communities: Kayla Toledo’s journey
Discover the inspiring story of Kayla Toledo, a member of the Jemez Indian Tribe, as she works to bring daycare to Native American families by creating a learning center where children can embrace their cultural heritage with guidance from the Rural Colorado Workshop Series.
Campus Community
Silicon Flatirons to host annual Startup Variety Show on July 20
Join Silicon Flatirons in celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Startup Variety Show. The show is open to the public and will be held at the Center for Academic Success and Engagement.
Outdoors for all: ADA-friendly activities in Boulder County
To honor and celebrate the Americans with Disabilities Act, here is a list of accessible outdoor activities around Boulder for all to enjoy this summer.
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