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- CU Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz and other dignitaries joined the Colorado General Assembly in marking the rapid growth of the state's quantum industry.
- This week brings to campus an Earth Day red sunflower seed pickup, an AI showcase, poker and Super Smash Bros tournaments, a Holi celebration, a free dinner for transfer students and more.
- While increasing slightly from 2021, rates of reported sexual assault remain substantially lower than in 2015, the first year CU Boulder conducted the survey. Stalking, meanwhile, continued to decline in the 2024 survey.
- The end of the semester can be a difficult time for many faculty and staff. These tips can help you identify burnout, manage it and find support.
- Cumalat, a professor of distinction in the Department of Physics, "literally re-shaped our understanding of the fundamental particles making up the known universe," colleagues note.
- CU Boulder Staff Council wants to celebrate the unique stories and contributions of our staff. You can nominate a staff member or nominate yourself to be recognized as a Brightest Buff.
- This year’s open enrollment period runs April 21–May 9. All benefits-eligible employees will have the opportunity to change their health plan enrollments, modify optional insurance policies and add or remove dependents.
- Sponsored by Chancellor Justin Schwartz and Provost Russell Moore, the Faculty and Staff Engagement Survey asks about concepts such as satisfaction, wellness, affinity and career growth.
- The CU Boulder Police Department will welcome Ashley Griffin as its new chief of police. The public safety leader comes from the University of Texas at Austin and will begin on July 1.
- The CU Board of Regents held a meeting April 10–11 in which it approved 2025–26 budget proposals.