Buff Bulletin Board

The Buff Bulletin Board, a listing of campus announcements, is a service of Campus Communications.

 

Showcase your art in the heart of campus! Apply by Jan. 21

Student Arts Program logo

Showcase your art in the heart of campus! The Student Arts Program collects original art created by the CU Boulder student community and displays it throughout the UMC.

The program accepts photography/film/technology, painting, drawing, sculpture or textile. Visit our website for a detailed list of acceptable media.

Awards will be given for top submissions. Artwork is reviewed by a panel of judges that decides which artwork is accepted into the program and where that artwork will be displayed. The UMC covers the cost of framing, hanging and securing the artwork.

Deadline: Jan. 21, 2024

Grad students: Don't miss the graduation regalia order deadline

Are you planning on graduating this semester? If so, be sure to check out the winter grad information on the commencement website. You’ll find essential information on caps and gowns, graduation announcements, how to stay connected as a Forever Buff, and more.

If you wish to purchase academic regalia for photos, participation in a recognition ceremony or attendance at the spring commencement ceremony, please place your order by 11:59 p.m. MST Sunday, Nov. 12, to ensure it arrives by the Winter Conferral date of Dec. 21. More information on how to order your regalia is available on the commencement webpage.

Did you miss the housing fair? Check out Ralphie's List for housing options

Ralphie's List

⁠Ralphie’s List is your only university-affiliated resource for housing listings that are curated for students. The Ralphie’s List database lists rentals in the area, has a searchable roommate database and allows students to list sublets for free.

Get in touch with ⁠Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations for more resources or if you have questions about finding housing.

Faculty: Submit book, course material info for spring 2024—due Oct. 30

Instructors have received ongoing email communications requesting book and course materials information for spring 2024 courses. As a reminder, campus policy states that departments are required to identify what books and other course materials are required (or if a course will have no required materials or courses that will utilize open education resources (OER) for their classes by the day of registration.

Getting accurate information from instructors is critical to the success of the CU Book Access program, which provides degree-seeking undergraduate students access to their required course materials by the first day of class for a flat rate each semester and also ensures the timely distribution of course materials for graduate students.

The CU Book Store has designated a staff member to facilitate any faculty needs, Ryan Windle, ryan.windle@colorado.edu, 303-492-3421.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this faculty responsibility.

Want to run for CUSG representative at large? Learn how to submit a petition packet

The ⁠CU Student Government fall 2023 elections will be kicking off on Monday, Nov. 5. If you would like to run for a representative at large position, start by getting 50 signatures on a petition packet. Email the CUSG parliamentarian at ⁠cusg.parliamentarian@colorado.edu to receive your packet.

A petition packet is a Google Form you use to collect the 50 signatures you need to be listed on the ballot. Once completed, this document allows you to run for rep at large. When you get someone to “sign” your petition packet, they should include their student ID number, CU email and name. CUSG uses this information to determine that signatories are fee-paying students, as only fee-paying students can sign petition packets and vote in CUSG elections.

Completed petition packets, with all 50 signatures, are due on Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. at the mandatory candidates’ meeting, which will be held in UMC 425.

Calling all transfer students!

Join us Oct. 16–20 as we celebrate National Transfer Student Week at CU Boulder. This week will be filled with events designed specifically for transfer students that will allow you to meet other transfer buffs, experience campus and have fun! Check out events open to all transfer students.

Colorado Shakespeare Festival summer camp registration opens Oct. 30

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Registration opens Oct. 30 for Camp Shakespeare (ages 9–18) and Shakespeare's Sprites (ages 6–9). Each age group will work together to rehearse, stage and perform an abridged Shakespeare play (or scenes) from Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s summer season.

This camp is a great way to instill a love of language and theater in your children! (Titles TBA––we can’t spill the beans before the Shakespeare Festival season announcement!)

GPSG seeking senator applications

The Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) Legislative Assembly is now accepting applications for senators for the College of Engineering, College of Music, Colorado Law and the School of Education.

Go all in with an Alternative Winter Break! Use your time off to make a difference

Alternative Winter Breaks

The CU Alternative Breaks program sends teams of college students to engage in meaningful service during their breaks from school. This winter (Jan. 8-12), travel to Florida to support recovery efforts.

Participants will provide direct relief to individuals and families who have been displaced by extreme weather events. They will also provide support to local community organizations such as food banks, free clothing outlets and community-based organizations struggling to meet the increased needs of families and elderly impacted by the storm.

Apply by Nov. 13.