Announcements & Deadlines
- Each Tuesday, the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship and Research Computing offer no-cost consulting on scientific and data visualization needs across campus.
- The University of Colorado Boulder Police Department held a promotion ceremony Monday at the Boulder Municipal Court for six sworn personnel and three civilians.
- Weather permitting, staff will fertilize campus lawns from Thursday, Sept. 28, to Friday, Oct. 6. The fertilizer has a distinct odor due to the base ingredient, poultry waste.
- Employee Services requires all new international employees to meet with a tax specialist. Set your appointment before the end of 2017 to avoid complicating your personal tax filing process.
- The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has informed CU Boulder it has closed its systemic Title IX review of the campus with no adverse findings related to its 2013 handling of a sexual misconduct case.
- Restaurant Business magazine recently named Campus Dining Services Tech Accelerator of the Year for its outstanding use of technology innovation in the food service industry.
- Every three years CU Boulder partners with the city of Boulder on a commuter transportation survey. For the first time, it's available to employees as a mobile app, as well as online.
- Office of Information Technology services housed in the Technology Learning Center will continue during upcoming construction adjacent to the building for roughly eight weeks.
- The Distribution Center will handle most incoming and outgoing UPS shipments, a move designed to decrease traffic congestion and enhance sustainability on campus.
- Joining the cross-campus challenge are a space weather initiative, a studio project combining art and scientific research, and a project involving groundbreaking utilization of CubeSats to collect magnetic field data.