Announcements & Deadlines
- The Office for Outreach and Engagement has recently redesigned the CU Boulder Community Outreach and Engagement Programs website, which showcases nearly 200 outreach and engagement programs from every college and school.
- The Regional Transportation District is proposing to permanently discontinue or reduce service on some bus and light rail routes, effective Jan. 10. CU Boulder RTD riders may provide input on the proposed changes by Oct. 14.
- Good news, Buffs: You can still access the libraries’ physical collections. The University Libraries are continuing to offer contactless pickup services on books and other library materials.
- Larry Levine, who has led the information technology needs of the campus for more than a decade, is retiring at the end of next June, and the university will soon conduct an internal search for his successor.
- CU Boulder and the SRI Foundation will jointly establish a Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology to advance scientific understandings of the human past and solutions to contemporary social challenges.
- The CU Boulder Staff Council has responded to the campus's decision to extend COVID-19 testing to 900 employees. See the Staff Council statement.
- Now hear this: the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is launching Museum Unlocked, a podcast series curated for CU students and those interested in going behind the scenes with the museum's curators.
- This fall semester, CU Boulder has recorded its most diverse and one of its most academically well-prepared classes of first-year students in university history, even as it's navigated the public health, financial and other impacts of a pandemic.
- The Feed the Stampede Food Assistance program is meant to help undergraduate and graduate students experiencing food insecurity and to provide services, referrals and education so students can thrive academically.
- The Leeds School's Business and Engineering Tech Scholars are entering the Equality Can’t Wait Challenge, which will award $40 million in grants to help increase women’s influence and power in the United States by 2030.