CIRES Director Waleed Abdalati will host a virtual town hall Tuesday, June 2; this one has capacity to support all of us: those who normally work on the CU Boulder campus and those based out of DSRC. The CIRES senior management team will be there to help address concerns and questions as best they can. As usual, please keep checking CU Boulder’s FAQs and answers here (note: the research continuity section is most relevant to CIRES, and CIRES's additional FAQs here.
ESOC virtual coffee hour occurs weekly from 9-10am on Wednesdays. We will be meeting remotely on Zoom. Please email Claire Waugh (waughc@colorado.edu) for information.
ESOC researchers, post-docs and graduate students gather for conversation and to discuss research. Occasional guest speakers are invited to give short presentations on topics of interest.
ESOC virtual coffee hour occurs weekly from 9-10am on Wednesdays. We will be meeting remotely on Zoom. Please email Claire Waugh (waughc@colorado.edu) for information.
ESOC researchers, post-docs and graduate students gather for conversation and to discuss research. Occasional guest speakers are invited to give short presentations on topics of interest.
Please join CIRES Diversity & Inclusion Director Susan Sullivan on this #Strike4BlackLives day, organized by Particles for Justice. Dr. Sullivan will hold open office hours by Zoom (11 am - 1 pm) and Google Meet (2 am - 4 pm) today, for individual or group discussions, brainstorming, resource sharing, and more. This is an informal chance to check in and share what you’re doing and reading; there’s no agenda, just fellowship as we do the work.
Please join CIRES Diversity & Inclusion Director Susan Sullivan on this #Strike4BlackLives day, organized by Particles for Justice. Dr. Sullivan will hold open office hours by Zoom (11 am - 1 pm) and Google Meet (2 am - 4 pm) today, for individual or group discussions, brainstorming, resource sharing, and more. This is an informal chance to check in and share what you’re doing and reading; there’s no agenda, just fellowship as we do the work.
CIRES Director Waleed Abdalati will host a virtual town hall Tuesday, June 16; this one is primarily for those who normally work at NOAA. The CIRES senior management team will be there to help address concerns and questions as best they can. Google Meet or 1-413-438-3780, PIN 465 766 013
CIRES Director Waleed Abdalati will host a virtual town hall Tuesday, June 16; this one is primarily for those who normally work on CU Boulder campus. The CIRES senior management team will be there to help address concerns and questions as best they can. Zoom: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/93883922274 or phone +1 253 215 8782, Meeting ID: 938 8392 2274
ESOC virtual coffee hour occurs weekly from 9-10am on Wednesdays. We will be meeting remotely on Zoom. Please email Claire Waugh (waughc@colorado.edu) for information.
ESOC researchers, post-docs and graduate students gather for conversation and to discuss research. Occasional guest speakers are invited to give short presentations on topics of interest.
Join Western Water Assessment's Jeff Lukas and Liz Payton for an overview of the recently released report, "Colorado River Basin Climate and Hydrology: State of the Science," followed by Q&A.
The report aims to create a shared understanding of the physical setting and the latest data, tools, and research underpinning the management of Colorado River water resources. With support and guidance from more than a dozen federal, state and local water agencies, the 17-author team led by WWA’s Jeff Lukas and Liz Payton integrated nearly 800 peer-reviewed studies, agency reports and other sources to assess the state of the science and the technical methods relevant to managing water resources in the Colorado River Basin.
Registration required: email wwa@colorado.edu for registration information
ESOC virtual coffee hour occurs weekly from 9-10am on Wednesdays. We will be meeting remotely on Zoom. Please email Claire Waugh (waughc@colorado.edu) for information.
ESOC researchers, post-docs and graduate students gather for conversation and to discuss research. Occasional guest speakers are invited to give short presentations on topics of interest.
This workshop is sponsored by CIRES and the Boulder Labs Diversity Council. Many of you have already registered through other promotion channels — thank you!
Join Dr. Siva priya Santhanam for an expert look at neurodiversity in the workplace. The neurodiversity movement recognizes that neurological differences reflect natural variation. As a result of this diversity, individuals with neurological differences contribute to the workplace in unique and valuable ways.
Participants in this workshop will learn:
What constitutes neurodiversity
Why neurodiversity adds value to a workplace
Strategies to work with neurodiverse individuals
Strategies for neurodiverse individuals to support themselves in the workplace.
The event will be held on Google Meet. Connection information will be sent to registrants before the event. Please register by COB June 29 to be sure you receive the connection information.