Buff Bulletin Board
The Buff Bulletin Board, a listing of campus announcements, is a service of Campus Communications.
For parents: Free virtual after-school physics program
CU Boulder, Florida State University and University of Pennsylvania invite all middle and high school students (grades 7–12) to attend a free, weeklong after-school program via Zoom. As part of the program, students will play an educational video game called Physics Playground. Students who complete the five-day program will receive a certificate of completion and the chance to win various prizes throughout the week.
Upcoming camps start on Sept. 21 and Sept. 28, and more dates will be added on demand.
If you have any questions, email Ginny Smith at gls04c@my.fsu.edu. Get more information on Physics Playground and the research behind it, or sign up now.
Struggling with COVID anxiety? Feeling down, hopeless or stuck in a cycle of unproductive worry? Concerned about relationship problems?
Low-cost teletherapy is available through CU Boulder’s Raimy Psychology Clinic, for individuals residing in Colorado. Sessions are held through the videoconferencing platform Zoom.
Raimy Clinic therapists can provide help coping with stress, depression, anxiety, relationship issues and other difficulties during this very challenging time! Special low rates are available for all CU Boulder students, staff and faculty. Openings for new clients are available now! Email or call now to start the intake process.
For more information, call our intake coordinator, Julia Salinger, at 303-492-5177; email raimy@colorado.edu; or visit our website.
Participants needed: Paid study on anxiety, inflammation, stress
If you experience anxiety, we need you!
The CUChange lab in the Institute for Cognitive Science and Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is looking for participants for a paid study on anxiety (OASIS).
We are looking for participants for a research study on the use of cannabis in people who experience anxiety (IRB #16-0767). You can make up to $335 for only three appointments! Must be 21 years or older (open to the public).
Contact us or fill in the online, confidential screening form, and we will get back to you about eligibility ASAP.
The Writing Center is open for remote sessions
The CU Boulder Writing Center offers writers from all academic disciplines and skill levels the opportunity to work one-on-one with professionally trained writing consultants. We are operating remotely for fall 2020 and writers can opt for a synchronous session via Zoom or an asynchronous session where you receive written feedback about your document.
We help writers at all stages of the writing process from brainstorming through revision. Writing Center sessions strive to address writers' stated needs while attending to relevant disciplinary, rhetorical, grammatical and stylistic concerns. Consultants provide feedback and advice that promote writers' abilities to communicate successfully and think critically in response to complex, evolving expectations of readers in academia, the workplace and society.
- Save time by learning more effective writing techniques.
- Eliminate writer’s block and procrastination.
- Improve your argumentative impact, organization and clarity.
- Strengthen your revision and self-editing skills.
- Learn proper citation to avoid unintentional plagiarism.
Goldwater information sessions
Students interested in a career in math, natural sciences or engineering are invited to apply for the Goldwater Scholarship, which pays up to $7,500 toward undergraduate tuition and other educational expenses. Students must be current sophomores or juniors and may be eligible if they have an excellent academic record and demonstrated research experience.
For more information and advice on the application process, attend either information meeting:
- Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 3:55 p.m.
- Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 4:10 p.m.
Use the same Zoom link for both sessions.
Struggling with COVID anxiety? Feeling down, hopeless or stuck in a cycle of unproductive worry? Concerned about relationship problems?
Low-cost teletherapy is available through CU Boulder’s Raimy Psychology Clinic, for individuals residing in Colorado. Sessions are held through the videoconferencing platform Zoom.
Raimy Clinic therapists can provide help coping with stress, depression, anxiety, relationship issues and other difficulties during this very challenging time! Special low rates are available for all CU Boulder students, staff and faculty. Openings for new clients will be available between mid-September and mid-October. Call now to start the intake process and get on the wait list!
For more information, call our intake coordinator, Julia Salinger, at 303-492-5177; email raimy@colorado.edu; or visit our website.
Imagining open access: Call for projects
October is Open Access Month, and University Libraries are calling for creative projects that explore the alternatives to high-cost, subscription-only research journals and media.
Get up to $500 to fund your entrepreneurial idea
Get Seed Funding is a micro-funding opportunity for CU Boulder undergrads and grads that provides up to $500 in funding for entrepreneurial ideas in the making. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed by fellow students. Pitches will be held entirely online this semester.
Printing available at the Ink Spot in the UMC
Ink Spot in the UMC is open to serve your printing needs. The Ink Spot offers a variety of print services including copies, binding, large format printing, foam core and more.
Please bring print-ready PDFs to the Ink Spot. If you are having trouble creating a print-ready PDF, please email eprint@colorado.edu to schedule some time with their staff.
The Ink Spot looks forward to serving your printing needs. Questions? Contact the Ink Spot at 303-492-7878.
Orders may be submitted at the Ink Spot or online through colorado.edu/imagingservices or eprint@colorado.edu.
Struggling with COVID anxiety? Feeling down, hopeless or stuck in a cycle of unproductive worry? Concerned about relationship problems?
Join the Education Abroad virtual expo Sept. 9-10
The world still awaits! Learn about the adventure of a lifetime at the virtual Education Abroad Expo. You'll discover study abroad opportunities, global internships and research, and much more on hundreds of programs in almost 70 different countries—for all majors and all budgets!
Stop by our website from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, and Thursday, Sept. 10, to participate. Get info on the academic and financial components of a term abroad, your next steps, and even start your application during the expo.
The world is your classroom. Register now.
Graduate and Professional Student Government has openings on housing committee; apply by Sept. 4
Applications for the Graduate and Professional Student Government housing committee are due by 5 p.m. on Sept. 4. Committee members can expect to spend ~5 hours a month on monitoring housing issues in Boulder and identifying ways for GPSG to advocate on behalf of graduate and professional students. A stipend to compensate your time is provided. The GPSG executive team will reach out with additional questions or decisions after this deadline. Learn more about the committee and apply.
Cyclists needed for biomechanics study
The Locomotion Lab of the Integrative Physiology Department at CU Boulder is studying the effect of bicycle lean on maximal power output in cycling. This experiment will involve a series of 5-second cycling sprints on a stationary bike.
To be eligible for this study, you must:
- Be between 18–49 years old
- Be in good health (unexposed/free from coronavirus)
- Cycle (outdoors or indoors) at least 4 hours per week
- Have your own clip-in pedals and shoes
The study consists of one, 2-hour session at CU Boulder. This experiment is completely non-invasive.
You will receive a $25 Amazon Gift Card as compensation for taking part in the study.
If you are interested in participating, please contact culocomotionlab@gmail.com.
Students needed for online mock interview study
We are a team of researchers at University of Colorado and Purdue University studying automated video interviews. Automated video interviews are increasingly being adopted by organizations and use computers to automatically screen job applicants. We seek to collect data to determine whether such technology can reliably, accurately and fairly assess job applicants.
We are recruiting undergraduates to participate in a mock video interview (approved Purdue University IRB protocol # IRB-2019-56; University of Colorado IRB protocol # 19-0562). The study consists of common selection tests (i.e., personality and cognitive ability tests) and an asynchronous mock interview.
The study takes about 45 minutes to complete, on average. Full participation requires that you have a webcam (recording both video and audio) and laptop or desktop computer. By participating, you will gain experience on selection tests and automated interviews. For completing all components of the study, you will be compensated with a $10 Amazon gift card.
If you wish to participate, please follow the study link or copy and paste the address into your browser (we suggest you use Chrome or Firefox): https://purdue.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eE4OvqflOB7Z9MV
If you have any questions or concerns, feel welcome to contact Louis Hickman, PhD candidate, at lchickma@purdue.edu.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Louis Hickman
PhD Candidate
Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Purdue University
lchickma@purdue.edu
Dr. Louis Tay
Associate Professor
Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Purdue University
stay@purdue.edu
Sidney D'Mello
Associate Professor
Institute of Cognitive Science
University of Colorado Boulder