Announcements & Deadlines
The campus Distribution Center now provides tracking for the “final mile” of packages being delivered to faculty and staff.
CU Boulder Libraries has its own podcast. It’s called CU at the Libraries, where information becomes knowledge through storytelling.
Mark your calendar: The 2020–21 CU Boulder Scholarship Application opens Friday, Nov. 1, 2019.
Over the coming week, you'll receive eMemos on topics like voting, drug policy and conviction impacts, financial aid and the campus' annual safety report. These communications are sent to share important information and meet federal notification requirements.
CU Boulder researchers, faculty and the city of Boulder discussed how innovative partnerships are critical to mitigating climate change during a panel at the national MetroLab Summit, held on campus on Sept. 19.
CU Boulder Assistant Professor Maria Kazachenko was selected as one of the recipients of the NASA Heliophysics Early Career Investigator Award. The Early Career Investigator Program (ECIP) is designed to support outstanding
Golden Buffalo Marching Band alumni Ben and Pattie Nelson are part of the generous group of supporters who helped the college in its fundraising efforts by making a naming gift as part of the Imig Music Building renovation.
The Office of International Education is pleased to announce its annual call for nominations recognizing campus community members who've made outstanding contributions to international understanding.
As electric scooters, or e-scooters, have become more prevalent around the country, the debate around the relatively new mode of transportation has been amplified, and regulations still vary widely from one city to the next. While commercial e-scooters are legal in the city of Denver, for instance, they are currently prohibited in the city of Boulder.
A four-week campus review period is now available, allowing all faculty, staff and students the opportunity to review the report and provide feedback. Join the process!