Announcements & Deadlines
- Do you have outstanding parking citations? Are you looking for an easy way to pay them off and help your community at the same time? Donate to the Food for Fines drive next week.
- Starting Dec. 11, the Technology Learning Center's main entrance will be closed to accommodate the next phase of construction near the building. The Office of Information Technology will maintain all services.
- The nation’s highest court has issued an unsigned order allowing the administration’s third version of a travel ban. CU Boulder's International Student and Scholar Services office will continue to provide guidance to students and scholars on campus from the impacted nations.
- With booth applications due Dec. 15 and performance applications due Dec. 16, this student-run event allows students to share their culture, traditions and heritage with the greater community.
- Over the weekend, the Senate approved major tax reform legislation. Get up to speed on some of the basics: the process the legislation is undergoing and possible impacts on the CU Boulder community.
- Faculty and instructors are encouraged to set aside time in class for students to complete their online FCQs. Learn how to view online response rates and encourage high response rates.
- One of CU Boulder's own faculty members is among three finalists nominated to fill an upcoming justice vacancy on the Colorado Supreme Court.
- With a nomination deadline of March 5, the campus committee is now accepting submission packages for the Hazel Barnes Prize, one of campus's most prestigious teaching awards.
- The Conference on World Affairs has shared its 2018 speaker list, including a youth poet laureate and an MSNBC nuclear security analyst, for spring syllabi consideration.
- Beginning Dec. 6, campus voicemails will expire after 30 days. To mitigate storage capacity, they'll automatically go to the deleted messages folder for 14 days and then permanently disappear.