Announcements & Deadlines
- The Board of Regents approved new policies on freedom of expression, heard preliminary enrollment numbers for the four campuses and awarded six CU Boulder faculty members the distinguished professor title.
- SVC and CFO Kelly Fox credits record applications and enrollment numbers in part to the campus's efforts to make achieving a college degree more affordable, especially for residents.
- The Multimedia Equipment Lending Library allows students, staff and faculty to check out microphones, audio recorders, tripods, cameras, smartphone accessories and more for up to 72 hours.
- All new international employees should schedule the required appointment with an international tax specialist to ensure your pay is taxed properly.
- The Research & Innovation Office has opened RIO Faculty Fellows 2019 cohort applications. Applications will be accepted through Oct. 15, and selections will be announced by November.
- With theses such as "the origin of everything," "why be moral?" and "evil, illusions and androids," First-year seminars explore the provocative. What's your idea?
- CU Boulder faculty brought in record levels of sponsored research funding in 2017-18 for pioneering research on polar ice loss, digital communications, clean air and more.
- Group study rooms at Norlin Library are available to reserve online by current CU Boulder students only. Reservations may be made the day of, or for any day of the semester, scheduling up to four hours per day.
- ATLAS Institute's lobby was named Wednesday in a historic ceremony honoring two individuals who envisioned ATLAS and led the effort to create it.
- Western Slope students in Gunnison, Colorado, will soon be able to earn CU Boulder degrees in computer science and engineering, thanks to a newly announced partnership.