Faculty-Staff Edition March 11, 2026

Know a community-builder—a student, staff or faculty member whose actions help others feel welcomed and supported? Nominate them by March 24.
Campus Community
Campus values project moves forward with broad community input
Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder's shared values project is entering its next phase, with continued opportunities for campus input.
Using AI ethically: 6 tips for bringing AI tools into learning and work
AI tools are everywhere. Nikolaus Klassen, Google business analyst and ATLAS Institute lecturer, offers several ethical considerations for how and when to use AI.
Faculty Takes
Record-low snowpack tests Colorado's recreation economy
Outdoor recreation expert Natalie Ooi explains how low snowpack is testing mountain and river communities, reshaping tourism strategies and raising questions about climate resilience.
CUriosity: Why is K-pop so popular in the United States?
Stephanie Choi, assistant professor of ethnomusicology at Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder and a K-pop fan, talks about why this music genre has gained widespread popularity beyond South Korea.
Research Corner
Why walkable neighborhoods aren’t just about distance
New research finds that the experience of a walk plays a major role in whether people leave their cars behind.
New 'vacuum ultraviolet' laser may improve nanotechnology, power nuclear clocks
A new kind of laser could pave the way for practical nuclear clocks—devices that measure time with incredible precision by measuring the "ticking" of thorium atoms.
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