Announcements & Deadlines
- CU Boulder’s newest and largest residence hall is now officially open and hosts state-of-the-art gaming equipment, sustainable amenities and some of the best views of the Flatirons.
- Progress continues through the summer heat on making the College of Music's expansion come to life.
- The work to remove dead limbs is part of the annual maintenance conducted on CU Boulder’s oldest and tallest tree.
- Zeds Dead will headline the 2019 Welcomefest concert taking place Saturday, Aug. 24, on the Business Field. MadeinTYO, Souly Had, Half the Animal, and local artists Low Hanging Fruit and Yoko are also slated to perform.
- RTD’s Stampede route will become part of CU Boulder’s network of free inter- and intra-campus Buff Bus service on Aug. 12. Slight tweaks are also coming for other Buff Bus routes, including the Williams Village/Bear Creek route and the Marine Street Express.
- Colorado today released its annual return on investment in higher education report, examining price, debt, choice and value. The results? There are positive outcomes from investing in postsecondary education.
- Twelve faculty members have been selected for an initiative, each working with the University Libraries to integrate open educational resources in a Spring 2020 undergraduate course.
- Buff Portal is set to launch to students in the fall; are you and your websites ready?
- The CU Museum of Natural History was recently accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, one of only 24 museums in the state to receive such distinction.
- Amie Stepanovich, incoming executive director for University of Colorado Law School's Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, is a nationally recognized expert in domestic surveillance, cybersecurity, and privacy law.