Announcements & Deadlines
Our campus culture of innovation and efficiency supports the continuous refinement of policies and practices, including the university staff merit allocation process.
CU Boulder today announced the consolidation of several different groups into a single streamlined campuswide team responsible for developing and maximizing the university’s relationships with industry and philanthropic foundation partners.
Bobby Braun was recognized as the 2020 recipient of the Durand Lecture for Public Service at the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics SciTech Conference.
The minimum wage in Colorado increased from $11.10 to $12 per hour. On the Boulder campus, this primarily impacts temporary and student employees.
Plan your 2020 giving with the Colorado Combined Campaign, and check one more item off of your to-do list! CCC provides state employees with a diverse, fairly-managed and efficient charitable solicitation, listing charities by region so you can keep your dollars close to home. Online pledging closes Jan. 8.
CU Engage is requesting proposals for grants of $4,000 for its Faculty Fellows in Community-Based Learning program. The deadline is Feb. 17. Learn more.
A new grant will allow CU Boulder researchers to formally evaluate Colorado’s school safety protocol and training program.
The Women’s Committee of the CU Faculty Council requests nominations for the 2019 Elizabeth D. Gee Memorial Lectureship Award for faculty. The deadline is Jan. 15.
ISMP Gives is a newly launched initiative that allows CU Boulder faculty and staff participating in the Infrastructure and Sustainability Mentor Program to collaborate and engage in giving back to the campus and the larger Boulder community.
Read the UIS impact report. You’ll see how UIS is committed to its customers and empowering CU through universitywide IT services.