Announcements & Deadlines
- Kristine Larson and Veronica Vaida join the 2020 class of members elected to the prestigious institution.
- In light of guidance around COVID-19, Maymester and Summer Session courses that start in June and July will be online, remote or hybrid remote/online. An update on the status of Augmester courses will be shared by May 1.
- Examine your health and wellness options, then formulate your benefits selections before open enrollment ends at 5 p.m. on May 8.
- Renowned local cartoonist Drew Litton created three CU themed cartoons for the Buffs Together campaign. They are downloadable and ready to color, whether it's just for fun or to relieve a little stress.
- A recent Staff Council meeting yielded a robust discussion of the diverse views of the employee community brought forth by the representative body. The majority of the council voted on and approved a resolution.
- With finals season upon us, your librarians wish you the very best of luck and hope you’ll take care of yourself. Also, they'd like to draw your attention to a few offerings, both fun-filled and academic.
- Reporter Kyle Hopkins’ series “Lawless”—produced in a partnership between the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network—is the winner of CU Boulder's outward-facing police reporting award.
- Submit a poetry contribution by April 27 to this University Libraries project. While at first you’ll be unaware of the words of your co-authors, once you submit your contribution, you’ll be able to view the entire poem in its current state.
- The Pride Office is now open (virtually) on campus. Housed under the Center for Inclusion and Social Change, the new office is designed to serve campus LGBTQ+ students and employees.
- Twenty-six CU Boulder graduate students have received NSF Graduate Research Fellowships, a prestigious award that recognizes students in STEM fields with a three-year annual stipend of $34,000.