Faculty-Staff Edition—June 18, 2026
Campus Community
Freedom deferred, freedom declared, freedom demanded: a Juneteenth playlist
On a day of commemoration, African American music is a living record of struggle and survival.
Now serving: Your new benefits plan year starts July 1
Whether you decided to keep or update your CU Health Plan during Open Enrollment, there are changes you should know about.
Books by Buffs: 10 alumni-written books to read this summer
Whether you need a fun poolside fiction escape, a thought-provoking memoir or an intriguing biography, these books are perfect additions to your summer reading list.
Research Corner
Equal performance, unequal pay: Why women's teams fall behind
New CU Boulder research finds all‑women teams are often paid less than all-male teams even when performance is the same.
A new kind of entanglement helps quantum sensors tune out noise
Research led by CU Boulder physicists could one day help guide navigation when GPS is unavailable or reveal hidden underground resources such as minerals, oil or gas.
Faculty in Focus
CU Boulder saxophone professor makes debut at Tokyo's renowned Suntory Hall
CU Boulder Assistant Professor of Saxophone Nathan Mertens represented the College of Music through performances and collaborations in Japan and China, including the first recital by American saxophonists at Suntory Hall.
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