Student Edition - Oct. 5, 2017
Campus Community
Grab a friend and sign up for CU's Ultimate Challenge
Modeled after "The Amazing Race," this Oct. 21-22 event features mental and physical challenges created by former contestant and CU Boulder alumnus Floyd Pierce. The winning team gets $1,000.
Student voter information: Nov. 7 election
Tuesday, Nov. 7, is election day. If you are a CU Boulder student registering to vote in Boulder County, please click through for important information about completing your voter registration information.
CU Boulder professor testifies before U.N. committee on Guam
Professor Tiara Na'puti, a member of the indigenous Chamorro people of Guam, testified before a United Nations committee this week calling for its help in hastening decolonization of the beleaguered island.
Living out our commitment to accessibility
CU Boulder is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible campus for everyone, and this includes digital environments. Please review the campus policy and standards for communication technologies.
Campus Safety
October is Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Abuse Awareness Month
Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner abuse, is best understood as a pattern of abusive behaviors. If you are concerned for yourself or a friend, know there are resources on campus ready to help.
Newsletter Block TitleCUPD seeks suspect after woman followed at night near Broadway and University
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CUPD seeks suspect after woman followed at night near Broadway and University
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At appoximately 12:30 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017, the University of Colorado Boulder Police Department assisted a female who was being followed by an unknown person. The incident took place in the area of University Avenue and Broadway on the northwest corner of main campus. More information
Newsletter Block TitleAcademic Futures Update
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Academic Futures Update
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Check out the full, updated schedule of themed conversations for the week of Oct. 9-13. Topics will focus on interdisciplinary education, growing our global campus, humanities and the arts, collaborative teaching and interdisciplinary research.