CU Boulder's premier entrepreneurial startup competition caps off its 10th annual contest on Wednesday evening, where judges will award $100K to help the winning teams get their ventures off the ground.
What's going on this week for faculty and staff? Opportunities to attend a talk on learning in informal settings, as well as the first annual Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Lecture, apply for Catalyze CU this summer and more.
Digital distraction: Most of us are guilty of it, but is it negatively impacting the student experience in large lecture courses? Learn about a "no device" policy implemented this semester.
Five hundred free tickets are available for community, students, staff and faculty via lottery for the Conference on World Affairs student keynote with U.S. Olympian and author Aly Raisman.
Did we see you around in recent days? Captured in photos were highlights from the #ActiveBuffs spring break photo contest, students volunteering with Alternative Breaks and a relatively quiet campus this week—a good time for facilities maintenance and updates.
The test will take place around noon on Wednesday, testing the campus's ability to send emergency communications via multiple channels. Also, Boulder County will kick off its season of monthly emergency warning sirens tests on April 2.
Whether you're an undergraduate student, staff or faculty member, please join me in taking time this week to thank graduate students for their many contributions to our campus and community.
Recognizing graduate students' many contributions to the campus community, Graduate Student Appreciation Week offers a variety of free events and services to CU Boulder graduate students.
As part of a grant to improve paper reduction on campus, the Environmental Center is soliciting a survey to help gauge current printing and paper use practices. Submit by March 31.