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

 

Sign up for the Mental Health First Aid training on Oct. 19

Are you interested in learning more about how to help others experiencing mental health concerns?

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a nationally recognized training course that helps someone without clinical training to assist others experience mental health or substance use challenges. Course participants are introduced to risk factors and warning signs, engage in experiential activities, discuss relevant professional and self-help resources, and learn a five-step strategy to provide support.

Health Promotion within Health and Wellness Services is offering this course on Thursday, Oct. 19. The training will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Learn more about this and other trainings, or sign up directly.

Sign up by Oct. 13 to participate in UROP’s Sidewalk Symposium

Sidewalk chalk art

Developed and hosted in Boulder since 2018, UROP's Sidewalk Symposium invites undergraduates to create and share their research and creative presentations with chalk on campus walkways—all in collaboration with a professional artist!

All CU Boulder undergraduates engaged in campus research and creative projects are encouraged to join the fun! Materials will be provided and event staff, including our artist collaborator, will be on-hand throughout the day to provide assistance.

Sign up to participate by Friday, Oct. 13, and mark your calendar for the event on Tuesday, Oct. 17, during Research & Innovation Week.

Gain leadership experience with the Engineering Excellence Fund—apply by Oct. 3

EEF logo

The Engineering Excellence Fund (EEF) is currently recruiting up to two undergraduate students and up to two graduate students to participate in the committee to start this semester. The application deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 3. Students are encouraged to submit applications early, as interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis.

The EEF is a committee of six undergraduate and three graduate students who award funding for student, staff and faculty projects of varying scopes and amounts. Each student member has an equal vote in funding decisions. Additionally, non-voting faculty advisers participate in discussions and provide insight and guidance to the students on the committee.

For additional information regarding the functions and expectations of the committee members, visit the EEF website or email EEF Chair Natalie Clarke at eef@colorado.edu.

Minimum responsibilities

All sitting EEF members are required to attend weekly committee meetings and to read all submitted proposals during the two mini and one major proposal cycles, which occur each academic year. Members often take on additional leadership, development and promotional tasks.

The EEF looks forward to welcoming new undergraduate and graduate members to the committee. Apply now.

 

Ralphie handler tryouts coming up—apply by Oct. 30

Run with Ralphie

Interested in joining the Ralphie handler team?

Applicants are required to:

  • Be full-time CU Boulder students (undergraduate and graduate)
  • Have a minimum 2.0 GPA
  • Have at least one fall semester remaining prior to graduation

Students selected to be a Ralphie handler will be required to complete a medical physical, driving tests, background checks, and dedicate approximately 30 hours a week to the Ralphie Program. Mandatory participation is not limited to times when school is in session. We need you to keep the best tradition in college sports alive!

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by exploring resources from the libraries

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated Sept. 15–Oct. 15, commemorating the achievements, contributions and heritage of Hispanic and Latino Americans with roots in Latin American countries. Additionally, these dates mark the anniversaries of independence for several Latin American countries.

The University Libraries encourages you to learn more about the many generations of Hispanic Americans who have greatly influenced and enriched our society and our culture. Explore our recommended resources and locate Hispanic Heritage organizations at CU Boulder and in the larger Colorado community.

Wait to upgrade to macOS 14 Sonoma

This week, Apple released its newest operating system, macOS 14 Sonoma. Because of several incompatibilities with a number of widely used applications at CU Boulder, OIT recommends waiting to upgrade Apple devices to macOS 14 until key issues are addressed.

Low-cost therapy for students, faculty, staff, community members

Struggling with anxiety or depression? Feeling down, hopeless or stuck in a cycle of unproductive worry? Low-cost teletherapy and in-person therapy are available through CU Boulder’s Raimy Psychology Clinic, for individuals residing in Colorado.

Raimy Clinic therapists can provide help coping with stress, depression, anxiety, relationship issues and other difficulties! Special low rates are available for all CU Boulder students, staff and faculty, or family members of full-time staff or faculty. Openings for new clients ages 16-plus are availabl. Email or call now to start the intake process.

For more information, call our intake coordinator Lauren Finkelstein at 303-492-5177, email raimy@colorado.edu or visit our website.

Join paid study exploring human-AI cooperation

Scan QR code to see study sessions

The Perception Laboratory is recruiting participants for a research study aimed at better understanding human-AI cooperation. This research uses human eye-tracking signals to inform the development of hierarchical reinforcement learning (HRL) agents for human-agent collaboration. The goal of this research is to understand how to produce agents that can effectively work with a wide range of humans that vary in expertise, preference and adaptability.

Participants will play the game Overcooked on a desktop computer while eye-tracking and keyboard input are collected, as well as fill out a series of questionnaires. 

To be eligible to participate, you must be between the ages of 18 to 65 years and have normal vision (20/40 or better) without correction from eyeglasses or contact lenses. Contact lenses and eyeglasses should not be worn during the study.

Your participation in this study will require approximately 90 minutes of your time and can be scheduled at your convenience. The study will take place in ECST 322, Engineering Center at CU Boulder.  
 
You will receive a $25 Visa card for your participation. If interested, please scan the QR code (in the attached image) or visit the booking site to reserve a time. Email perception.laboratory.usafa@gmail.com for more information.

Expect traffic, Buff Bus delays on Regent Drive

red arrow pointing to the area of construction on a street view map

Campus construction on Regent Drive near the Coors Events Center may cause delays to Buff Buses and other traffic from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., between Sept. 25 and Nov. 3. Regent Drive will be reduced to one lane during this time, and flaggers will be directing traffic. Please plan accordingly, as you may need to leave early to arrive on time.

Adobe Express access changing Oct. 1

person working in Adobe Express

Starting Oct. 1, Adobe Express will no longer be included with Creative Cloud Shared Device Access for Higher Education. Those who access Adobe Express through this method should save their projects to another account before Oct. 1.

Help CU students get home safely—apply to CU NightRide

CU NightRide: We're hiring

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.

Driver/dispatcher (Student Assistant I)

  • $16 per hour, 10–20 hours/week
  • Flexible schedule
  • Growth opportunities
  • Listen to your own music

ICYMI: Building access hours changing, effective Sept. 24

As a reminder, building access hours are changing starting Sunday, Sept. 24. Most academic buildings with scheduled classes will be open and unlocked between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, to allow non-affiliates access to scheduled events and other activities.

CU affiliates needing special access to a specific building are asked to contact their building proctors, C-CURE operators or department chairs to request the authorization/access needed on their Buff OneCards. 

Full information and FAQs can be found on the campus building access page. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Andrew Kosinuk at the CU Police Department at andrew.kosinuk@colorado.edu.