On Feb. 2, the Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) approved the Faculty Affairs Committee Resolution Condemning the Recent Executive Order on Immigration, BFA-R-2-020217.
Human Resources is welcoming applications for two new positions focused on diversity and inclusive excellence, a diversity education program manager and a diversity search and outreach program manager.
The Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) Executive Committee Resolution in Support of First-Year Experiences, BFA-R-1-020217, was approved by the BFA on Feb. 2.
Two years ago, CU Boulder redesigned the move-in process to limit cars on campus and improve city safety. Based on positive feedback, on-campus parking will be restricted Tuesday, Aug. 22, through Thursday, Aug. 24.
The CU Boulder Police Department (CUPD) is holding two town hall sessions on Feb. 14, where the two police chief finalists, CUPD deputy chiefs Ken Koch and Randy Repola, will share their unique visions for the campus police department.
If you have a university-owned computer, please verify you have the right antivirus software installed. System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection is now the recommended antivirus for all campus computers, officially replacing Sophos for Macs.
The city of Boulder has opened a web version of the 2017 Community Perception Survey to ask residents and other community members about their perception and experience of Boulder as a safe and welcoming community for all.
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected Distinguished Professor Daniel J. Scheeres, a CU Boulder aerospace engineer who has an asteroid named after him, and Adjunct Professor Philippe Spalart, a Boeing Technical Fellow, to its 2017 class. Election to the NAE is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer.