Stop by the Zen Zone April 24–May 8
“Zen out” while you prep for finals! Stop by the first floor of the UMC to take a break, relax or meditate in a comfy area. Read more healthy tips to finish the semester strong.
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“Zen out” while you prep for finals! Stop by the first floor of the UMC to take a break, relax or meditate in a comfy area. Read more healthy tips to finish the semester strong.
CU NightRide is a student-operated program dedicated to meeting the safety needs of CU students, faculty and staff by providing nighttime transportation to support a safe academic and socially responsible environment, both on campus and in the community.
CU NightRide is hiring driver/dispatchers to take calls, coordinate rides and drive within the city of Boulder. We’re looking for students who are confident and safe behind the wheel, friendly, courteous, non-judgmental, caring and skilled at multitasking.
Help members of our campus community get home safe!
Dive deeper into the world of informal physics education—introducing the next “Humans of JILA” episode for the highly anticipated second part of our PISEC series. PISEC (Partnerships for Informal Science Education in the Community) is an educational outreach and research program within JILA funded by the NSF Physics Frontier Center.
Conflict happens, and it's important to remember that it's normal. Contact the Conflict Resolution program to get support as you face any challenge with others during the stress of finals. Free services include guidance and skill-building to navigate conflicts, facilitated conversations with others and strategies to prevent future conflicts.
Handshake is your new centralized hub to search for on-campus student employment, making it easier to find on-campus jobs. This includes hourly and work-study positions.
Each CU Boulder undergraduate and graduate student already has a Handshake account, regardless of their major or year, so start searching! Remember, you will need to be logged into your account to view posted jobs.
If you are looking for a summer job, continue checking CU Boulder Student Jobs through your Buff Portal. If you're already thinking about fall employment, start planning ahead, because no later than July 1, CU Boulder Student Jobs will be phased out and Handshake will become the main hub for on-campus student employment.
With projects in a wide range of fields, there are many possibilities to connect with meaningful research experiences—and empowering teams. Projects are supported by UROP funding and typically provide financial support to student participants.
Space may be limited, so act quickly to secure your spot! Browse UROP's open opportunities.
Campus Dining Services is growing plants in the Williams Village greenhouse that will be available for purchase to students, faculty and staff for $5 each. Plants can be picked up on May 1, 4-7 p.m., and May 7, 1-4 p.m. at the Grotto in the Village Center.
Questions about the plants? Contact our greenhouse manager Alex MacMillan at alex.macmillan@colorado.edu. Fill out this form to pre-order your plants.
Plants available (about 50 available of each):
Are you looking for a job for next year? Do you want to do meaningful work that impacts the health and well-being of your community members? Health Promotion is hiring for a number of positions for the fall 2024–spring 2025 academic year, including peer educators, peer wellness coaches, office assistants and Buffs Discuss facilitators. To find out more about these positions and get an application, click the links below!
You can also direct any questions to healthpromotion@colorado.edu or call us at 303-492-2937. We are located on the third floor of the Wardenburg Health Center. We look forward to meeting you!
Undergraduate students: Don't miss out on two opportunities this week to get a $20 Amazon gift card for giving your feedback to Buff Portal!
We're looking for feedback about your advising experience in Buff Portal. These sessions will be held via Zoom on Thursday, April 25. Sign up to participate.
We're looking for feedback about finances in Buff Portal. These sessions will be held in person Friday, April 26, and include a free lunch. Sign up to participate.
Undergraduate students only please!
Arts & Sciences Honors and UROP invite undergraduates to share their research and creative presentations with chalk on campus walkways at the spring 2024 Sidewalk Symposium. Undergraduates at any stage of their project timeline are invited to participate in this semester's Sidewalk Symposium by creating colorful visual presentations of their projects using nothing but chalk—all in collaboration with a professional artist.
Undergraduate students who would like to present their research or creative works at the symposium should apply by Monday, April 29, at 8 a.m. Applications to participate will be reviewed for compliance with university policy and suitability for the event.
Eligibility requirements to present research include:
The symposium will be held on Tuesday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the VAC Plaza. Rain location will be the CU Art Museum, Education Room.
During maintenance that affects the portals, such as the maintenance scheduled for Saturday, April 20, remember that you can directly access Canvas and some other services that are provided through the portals.
Undergraduate students: Help us improve the timing and topics of CU Boulder arts and culture events by taking a quick, five-question survey.
The survey should only take a few minutes to complete, and you'll be entered for a chance to win a $5 Laughing Goat gift card. This survey will close April 19.
Having friends over? Register your party to lessen your chances of receiving an expensive ticket. By registering your party with Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations, the registrant will get a 20-minute warning before police officers arrive if your residence receives a noise complaint.
Students must take an in-person orientation before using the party registration program. Visit UMC 313 or email OCHNR at och@colorado.edu to learn more.
The CU Boulder Sustainability Council is a cross-campus group of students, faculty and staff established in 2022. The council’s purpose is to make recommendations regarding policies, programs, initiatives and investments to advance sustainability. These recommendations augment the work of the more recently formed Campus Sustainability Executive Council.
The Sustainability Council invites the CU Boulder community to attend an in-person open forum during their upcoming meeting on April 12 from 9 to 10:10 a.m. in Kittredge Central Multipurpose Room B. After introductions from the council, individuals will be invited to ask questions and propose sustainability ideas beyond the Climate Action Plan (which is being led by a different group). Comments should be kept to three minutes or less to allow for the maximum number of participants.
The current priorities of the council are plastics and zero waste, food, and transportation. To submit related or additional ideas that cannot be accommodated during the in-person open forum, complete this form.
In its seventh episode, the "Humans of JILA" podcast highlights the Partnerships for Informal Science Education in the Community (PISEC) program.
PISEC is an educational outreach program supported by JILA's Physics Frontier Center and CU Boulder. Its mission revolves around connecting university volunteers with local K-12 students. Through playful and engaging inquiry-based science activities, it aims to inspire underrepresented student groups in STEM.