Buff Bulletin Board

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

 

Undergraduates: Get $20 to participate in a focus group

Strategic Relations and Communications seeks undergraduates to participate in 75- to 90-minute focus groups being held between Dec. 2 and Dec. 7. The focus groups will be conveniently held on Zoom.

We want to hear your opinions about different CU Boulder communications and branding. Participation is confidential, and all responses will be anonymous. 

As a token of appreciation, we are offering each participant a $20 Amazon gift card.

Please use the link below to find a date and time that works for you and reserve your spot. Participation will be on a first-come, first-served basis––so sign up today! 
 

Participate in the National Conference on Undergraduate Research

NCUR 2022
The Professional and Academic Conference Endowment (PACE) encourages undergraduates to participate in the National Conference on Undergraduate Research: NCUR 2022, which will be delivered virtually April 4–8, 2022. This is an exciting opportunity for thousands of undergraduate researchers and artists from all over the world and disciplinary corners to get together for a unique virtual conference experience. Participants will gain experience presenting their research; opportunities for professional development, including a virtual graduate school Future Fair; networking sessions with other students and faculty in their fields; and more. Submit abstracts by Nov. 29, 2021.

Help wanted to organize, sell books at $15–$20 per hour

CU Boulder alumnus Korey Letkomiller (EnvDes’16) is seeking help to organize and sell a collection of 5,000 books on behalf of a client located in central Boulder. The job is close to campus and offers flexible hours to suit your schedule, good pay and great experience. Salary or commission negotiable. Experience working in book retail or online listing is a plus. Art and holistic health knowledge is useful but not necessary. Please reach out if you are interested.

Go all in with Alternative Breaks!

Alternative Breaks

Use your time off to make a difference! The CU Alternative Breaks program sends teams of college students to engage in meaningful service. Explore the United States while making a difference through service, reflecting upon your experience and creating long-lasting connections with others.

Weekend break trips: Feb. 4–6
Spring break trips: March 19–27

Complete the interest form to receive details once plans are finalized. We hope you’ll be a part of this experience!

Enter the Buffs One Read storytelling contest

American Like Me tabling

Undergraduate students have the opportunity to celebrate and share their unique stories with the campus community during the University Libraries’ Buffs One Read storytelling contest and exhibit. Three winners will be chosen to receive a prize.

Nominate your teacher or colleague for an Open Educator Award

Students, staff and faculty can now submit their nominations for the fifth annual Open Educator Award. Help the University Libraries and CU Student Government recognize innovative CU Boulder educators who demonstrate exemplary use of open educational resources (OER) in their classrooms or teaching practice.

Deadline is Monday, Jan. 3.

CU Boulder seeks nominations for engineering dean

CU Boulder seeks nominations for an accomplished academician, experienced administrator, and inspiring and visionary leader to serve as dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS).

In this leadership role, the dean serves as the chief academic and administrative officer of the college and works with CEAS stakeholders, including donors and partners in industry, to articulate and achieve the college’s and the university’s strategic mission and goals. The position reports directly to the provost and also is part of CU Boulder’s leadership team.

“We are seeking a leader who can provide strategic direction for our top-ranking engineering college,” said Provost Russell Moore. “Our ideal candidate will have an outstanding academic record, strong administrative skills, a deep commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, and an inspiring vision for the next level of accomplishment for CEAS.”

On Oct. 18, the university announced members of the search committee, chaired by Scott Adler, dean of the Graduate School and professor of political science

Read more about this career opportunity at CU Boulder Jobs. Nominations may be submitted via an online form. CU Boulder employees interested in applying for this position should apply on the Boulder campus internal job board by following these steps: 

  1. Log in to the MyCUinfo portal
  2. Select CU Resources > Business Tools > CU Boulder Jobs Internal Job Board
  3. Use the Keyword Search to find this posting number: 34610

Questions regarding the position?
Search chair, Scott Adler (esadler@colorado.edu

Questions regarding the search process?
HR recruiter, Casey Kipple (casey.kipple@colorado.edu)

Immerse yourself in the works of Shakespeare in the Applied Shakespeare Program

Shakespeare play

Shakespeare enthusiasts unite!

The Applied Shakespeare graduate certificate program returns in spring 2022 and provides a wonderful opportunity to meet like-minded peers and engage deeply with the works of Shakespeare.

Throughout this 9-credit interdisciplinary program, scholars, teachers, artists and enthusiasts of Shakespeare can analyze and discuss plays in Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s upcoming season, such as, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, All's Well That Ends Well, Coriolanus and The Alchemist. Students will also examine the community-based work of Applied Shakespeare practitioners across the country, attend a variety of hands-on masterclasses taught by CU Boulder faculty and festival guest artists, or explore pedagogies, lesson plans, and exercises for making Shakespeare accessible for students of all ages and across multiple mediums.

Complete the certificate in as little as two semesters with fully online or hybrid coursework that is relevant to your personal or professional goals.

For those who do not wish to complete the entire certificate program, all courses can be taken independently of the program for 3 graduate credits per course.

To enroll, or not to enroll––there is no question

Learn more about the program during a live virtual information session hosted by Kevin Rich, program director for the Applied Shakespeare graduate certificate, on Monday, Nov. 15.

If you cannot join us for the live event, a recording will be emailed to all registrants after the information session ends, but you must register to receive your emailed link.

See you at the information session!