Announcements & Deadlines
- CU President Bruce Benson and all four CU chancellors have signed a letter urging Congress to approve legislation to protect college students pursuing degrees under DACA.
- On Oct. 31, Microsoft will discontinue support for Outlook 2007 as well as Outlook 2010/2013 clients that are not up-to-date. Update today or start using Exchange Online to ensure you continue to receive/send emails.
- CU Boulder has announced a major step in reducing the cost of attendance, eliminating $8.4 million per year in course-related fees. Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano made the announcement at his State of the Campus address Tuesday.
- CU Boulder Distinguished Professor Christopher Bowman has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.
- A vulnerability has been identified that allows attackers to read information relayed over wireless networks that were previously assumed to be safely encrypted. Caution is advised until patches are available.
- CU Boulder artist-in-residence Lorenzo "Rennie" Harris has earned the Living Legends award. Past honorees include Fred Astaire, Pina Bausch and Misty Copeland.
- Based on campus data and student feedback on quality of life, career preparation and environmentally responsible practices, CU Boulder is a top "green" school, according to The Princeton Review.
- Representing the university's first black professor and first black librarian, the Nilons helped inspire countless students and colleagues and challenge the status quo.
- Did you know that Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations has an attorney who provides free tenant advice to CU Boulder students? Schedule an appointment today.
- The proposed capital renewal and renovation aims to enhance the Engineering Center Office Tower's ability to continue serving as the heart of the engineering college for decades to come.