Eugene Urnezius, Chemistry, published “Dehydrogenation of Formic Acid by First-Row Transition-Metal/Crown Ether Complexes Studied by Mass Spectrometry and Theoretical Calculations.” International Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 2025, 508, 117391. David Fuentes, Nursing & Health Innovations, published “Leveraging the Listening Tour as a Strategy to Help Library Leaders Acclimate to a New Organization.” Co-authors: Hughes JA, Vossler J, Pate AN. Library […]
Archives for February 3, 2025
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Inclement Weather Reminders
The sunshine held out longer than expected, alas cold and snow have arrived. Please review these updates from Facilities Services and Campus Safety for important information and tips regarding inclement weather. (Read More).
POL Presents: Executive Orders Explained (Feb. 5)
Professors Bill Curtis and Jeff Meiser will unpack and discuss presidential executive orders, as well as their power and limitations in this lecture event. Sponsored by POL, Engaged Humanities, and Constructive Dialogues. (Read More).
Celebration of Mass in Spanish (Feb. 9)
Campus Ministry is launching a new offering of Sunday Mass in Spanish. Masses will be offered twice a month on the second and fourth Sundays of February, March, and April. The first Spanish Mass will be at 1 p.m. on February 9, in the Chapel of Christ the Teacher. (Read More).
Connelly Lecture Series presents: “Making History in the Parks: The Intersection of Scholarship and Stewardship” with Sarah Payne, PhD (Feb. 13)
Making History in the Parks: The Intersection of Scholarship and Stewardship explores how the National Park Service integrates—or sometimes overlooks—historical scholarship in the stewardship of cultural and natural resources. Sarah R. Payne, PhD, is an Associate Professor of History at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, and the incoming Director of CSU’s Public & Environmental History Center. (Read More).
Don’t Miss February’s Thirst Friday! (Feb. 14)
All faculty and staff are invited to enjoy laughter, libations, small bites and great conversations at this Garaventa Center casual, no agenda social! Bring someone who’s never been for extra credit. (Read More).
Digital Lab: Spring Workshops (Feb. 11-14)
Want to develop your multimedia skills? Start with one of the Digital Lab’s introductory workshops on Canva, Podcasting, Studio Photography, or Video Editing. It’s also a chance to experience the new and improved Lab facility in the Shiley-Marcos Center for Design & Innovation! (Read More).
Walking the Camino: Muscle Memory with Fr. Pat Hannon, CSC (Feb. 19)
Fr. Pat Hannon, CSC, shares his experience from his recent pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago. The Camino de Santiago, or Way of St. James, has been a meeting place for pilgrims for almost 1,100 years and leads to the shrine of the apostle James in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. (Read More).
UP Theater Presents: “The Effect” by Lucy Prebble (Feb. 19-23)
Connie and Tristan are volunteers in a clinical trial—they’re falling in love, but is it just the side effect of the experimental antidepressant they’re taking? UP theater is proud to present this romantic dramedy that has taken the theater world by storm around the country and abroad. (Read More).