Announcements & Deadlines
- The spring 2020 deadline for the last day to drop a class (with a W) has been extended to the last day of classes—April 30 for full semester classes—and will be prorated for special session classes.
- In the top 10 nationally, CU Boulder graduate offerings—in the categories of atomic/molecular/optical physics, aerospace/aeronautical/astronautical engineering, environmental law and other areas—continue to receive high rankings.
- In light of the ongoing campus COVID-19 response, the University Libraries are implementing an amended service and operational plan, including building closures of campus locations. Learn more.
- With the shift to online teaching and learning, the campus will begin operating under enhanced protocols for building access, effective March 16. This means that most buildings will require students, faculty and staff to swipe their Buff OneCard at entrances equipped with card readers.
- Dan Jones and Garry DeJong addressed the latest news and fielded live questions related to COVID-19 and impacts to the Boulder campus during a virtual town hall meeting on March 13. Watch a recap video.
- Derek Silva has joined Finance and Business Strategy as the assistant vice chancellor for business strategy.
- All CU Boulder students and employees with interlibrary loan privileges may now pick up their requested materials at any Main Campus library.
- Chancellor Phil DiStefano is extending the Campus Use of University Facilities permit for the Los Seis de Boulder sculpture, per the recommendation of faculty who will be part of the Art in Public Space Committee.
- CU President Mark Kennedy and his executive staff recently gave BFA an update on the systemwide strategic planning process, and Provost Russell Moore shared more details about the reorganization of the College of Arts and Sciences.
- As an educational historian, Rubén Donato studies the historical dimensions of educational equality and has delved into the history of Latino education in the United States.