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Vice Chancellor for Sustainability Andrew Mayock discusses what stood out this semester, why it matters and what's ahead in 2026.
Whether you’re heading home or staying in Boulder, winter break is a chance to slow down and do things that help you recharge. Here are some quick, practical ideas to help you feel more balanced and energized.
Faculty and staff are invited to submit nominations for the CU Boulder Student Employee of the Year award, which recognizes and honors student employees for their contributions to the university. Submit your nomination by Jan. 23.
Ensure every student has no-cost, reliable access to your course materials by submitting them to the University Libraries.
Many campus services will be reduced throughout winter break, and most academic and administrative offices will be closed Dec. 24–Jan. 2. Whether you live on or off campus, are staying in Boulder or heading out of town, take a moment to review some reminders.
As the fall 2025 semester concludes, Chancellor Justin Schwartz discusses the accomplishments of the academic year and where the university is headed. In the coming weeks, watch for additional Q&As and perspectives from other campus leaders.
The CU women's volleyball team started their run in the NCAA First Round with a sweep of the American University Eagles.
Check out OIT's end-of-semember tips and best practices for Canvas, including backing up your course, extending access, and releasing and syncing final grades.
Check out this guide from the Environmental Center for easy, practical steps to reduce waste and help make our community more sustainable.
Register to join the Student Success Conference on Feb. 18, and don't miss your chance to nominate outstanding colleagues for the Faculty and Staff Student Success Champion Awards (due Jan. 5) and submit undergraduate student panelist nominations by Dec. 22.