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

 

Learn more about suicide prevention

Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college-aged students. Whether you or someone you know is having a hard time, it’s important to reach out or ask for help. Learn more about suicide prevention, resources and more.

Unlock your leadership skills with local mentors: Join the Boulder-CU Leadership Program

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Whether you are looking to take the next step in your leadership journey or just getting started, the Boulder-CU Leadership Program (BCLP) is for you! 

BCLP offers hands-on learning through one-to-one mentorship with local leaders. Participants will gain practical experience, connect with professionals and become part of a close-knit community of motivated peers. Whether the goal is to lead teams, grow as a changemaker, or seek local connections and advice, this program will pave the way for success. 

Applications are open to all CU Boulder students—don't miss out!

Run the CASA 5K on campus Sept. 28

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Kappa Alpha Theta would like to invite students, faculty and family to run in the first CASA 5K. This 5K event is in support for Boulder Voices for Children! The 5K will be held on the CU Boulder campus on Saturday, Sept. 28. Follow our link to register and learn more about our cause.

Join a paid study on mood in young adults

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Researchers at CU Boulder and CU Anschutz (IRB# 23-2067) are seeking participants for the Paid Young Emerging Adult Research Study (YEARS) study, seeking to understand emotions.

Earn $25 per hour (up to approximately $400 total) for up to three study session phases (1 and 3/4 hours). Must be 18–25 years, be able to attend in-person sessions, and have no mental health history. 

Apply now. Email years-study@colorado.edu or call 303-735-7547.

Join paid study on bipolar disorder in young adults

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Researchers at CU Boulder and CU Anschutz (IRB# 23-2067) are seeking participants for the Paid Young Emerging Adult Research Study (YEARS) study, seeking to understand emotions.

Earn $25 per hour (up to approximately $400 total) for up to three study session phases (1 and 3/4 hours). Must be 18–25 years, be able to attend in-person sessions and have a personal history of bipolar disorder. 

Apply now. Email years-study@colorado.edu or call 303-735-7547.

Find balance: Work in Student Affairs

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Looking for an on-campus job? Working in Student Affairs allows you to learn outside the classroom and explore potential career paths. Some jobs may also have downtime, where you can study or get to know your co-workers better. Whatever you’re looking for, you can find balance in your schedule by working around classes and other responsibilities.

Learn more about working in Student Affairs.

Did you know CU Boulder has a Buy Local Program?

The CU Boulder Buy Local Program's goal is to connect local-, women- and minority-owned businesses with CU Boulder faculty, staff and students to meet the university's needs for purchasing goods and services. By including and supporting local businesses in our supply chain, we create opportunity, promote innovation, and stimulate the community's economic vitality.

Federal student loan on-ramp program ending on Sept. 30

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Last year, the Department of Education created an on-ramp to student loan repayment by providing an additional grace period for borrowers who may have been unable to begin repaying their loans immediately. During this period, borrowers have been able to make partial or late payments and miss payments without the associated consequences or negative credit reports. This period of protection ends on Sept. 30.

Register your off-campus parties to avoid an expensive ticket

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Having friends over to celebrate being back in Boulder? 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.

Interested in reducing your cannabis use? Join paid study

Are you seeking to cut down or cease cannabis use? Join the CUChange Lab's study: Longitudinal Outpatient Treatment for Cannabis Use (LOTUS), and get paid $360 for your participation. 

You may be eligible if you are: 

  • 21 years of age or older
  • Regularly use cannabis concentrates
  • Are seeking to cut down or cease cannabis use

The LOTUS study involves:

  • Seven in-person appointments
  • Five remote therapy sessions
  • Usage of a hemp-derived CBD product or placebo for eight weeks
  • Blood collection
  • Surveys

Call 303-492-0288 or email lotus.custudy@gmail.com if interested.

Volunteers needed for clinical trial on persons with multiple sclerosis

Researchers from the Neurophysiology of Movement Laboratory at CU Boulder are conducting a study to investigate if electrical stimulation applied to the legs can reduce fatigue and improve walking in persons with multiple sclerosis.

You may be eligible to participate if you:

  • Are between18–65 years of age
  • Have clinically confirmed diagnosis of MS
  • Are able to walk but have some difficulty walking
  • Experience some fatigue during activities of daily living

The 11-week study involves four evaluation visits and 18 treatment sessions (three times/week for six weeks):

  • Evaluation sessions (approximately two hours each)
  • Answering questionnaires
  • Tests of walking, balance and muscle function
  • Treatments (approximately 60 minutes each)
  • TENS applied to leg muscles while performing weight-lifting exercises
  • The treatment will be applied to two muscle groups in each leg

Participants will be paid up to $880 for completing the 11-week trial.

If you are interested, please contact Mélanie Henry by email at melanie.henry@colorado.edu and reference the MS clinical trial.