Announcements & Deadlines
CU Boulder students, faculty and staff have the opportunity to provide input on the proposed annexation of the CU Boulder South property through the city of Boulder’s Be Heard Boulder platform.
At the Jan. 19 Boulder City Council meeting, campus leaders provided an overview of the broadened measures in place to prevent and mitigate the spread of COVID-19 during the spring semester.
The Graduate and Professional Student Government has several open positions to represent graduate students around campus. Learn more.
CU Boulder's Center for Teaching & Learning offers classroom-focused resources and community to all faculty and instructors.
In a 2021 ceremony, the CU community was finally able to honor the seven recipients of the 2020 Regent Awards. The awards include honorary degrees, university medals and a distinguished service award for some of the greatest contributors to CU, the state and the nation.
A campuswide initiative to build community resilience, foster a greater sense of connection and promote a healing climate among students, faculty and staff following a historic and challenging 2020 will debut Jan. 18 on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
In rankings released Jan. 6, two members of the CU Boulder School of Education faculty were recognized as among the nation’s top 200 researchers whose scholarship bridges academic and public audiences.
Employers are now required to provide paid sick leave to their employees up to a maximum of 48 hours per year. Review the eligible employee groups and more.
CU Boulder faculty, staff and students are invited to apply by Feb. 5 for awards and grants to support work that connects with communities.
OIT is launching a national search for a research computing director to build on the work of noted supercomputer strategist Thomas Hauser, who is departing CU Boulder on Feb. 28. Shelley Knuth will oversee the unit on an interim basis.