Announcements & Deadlines
- Sravya Dhanwada has been awarded the Student Leaders in Public Health Award from the Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center. Her project involves better understanding the role of guaranteed basic income on health outcomes among unhoused individuals in the Denver metro area.
- The CU Boulder campus will have reduced services and operations on Friday, Dec. 24, through Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022. Response times may be delayed during this period. Get details, as well as links to frequently requested resources.
- CU Boulder received 10,272 applications during the state’s campaign to waive fees and increase access to higher education.
- Next month, campus officials will provide an update on the university’s progress on complying with the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act—the law that introduces rules to address the gender pay gap, increase transparency and protect employees from pay discrimination.
- Chancellor Philip DiStefano addressed the state legislature’s Capital Development Committee on Tuesday, advocating for renovation funding for the Hellems and Guggenheim Buildings and other sorely needed maintenance projects.
- Spring 2022 compensation FAQs have been updated to include information for temporary faculty. Get more info on the approved 3% one-time, non-base-building payment and 3% minimum rate increase for renewed 2022–23 contracts.
- While the majority of applications remain unaffected, users connecting from off-campus will need to log into the virtual private network (VPN) to access MyCUInfo, Buff Portal Advising and other platforms—a temporary requirement while campus officials work to protect several applications from a global security threat.
- The CU system has allocated one-time funding to further CU system strategic plan implementation and campus strategic goals. The CU Boulder campus will retire capital construction fees, cancel institutional student debt and more.
- Discounted daily permits will be available to faculty and staff through the spring semester.
- First-year engineering students will have a new home in fall 2023, offering a holistic residential academic experience at Williams Village.