Buff Bulletin Board

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

 

Psychology, neuroscience majors: Apply to be an undergraduate research fellow at Crown Institute

The Renee Crown Wellness Institute invites students majoring in psychology or neuroscience and interested in research to apply for the Undergraduate Research Fellows Program (URFP)! This three-year program provides student fellows with:

  • Research instruction in a seminar course every semester with Crown Institute researchers 
  • Paid summer research internships with faculty mentors 
  • Paid (or for course credit) work in research during junior and senior years 
  • An independent research project and honors thesis

Currently, we are also accepting applications from sophomores to join our 2023 cohort (expected graduation spring 2026).

Learn more about the program and apply. Applications are due March 22. Students must be intending to major in psychology or neuroscience and able to commit for two or three years to be eligible.

Intra-University Transfer applications open; advising event Feb. 21–22

Intra-University Transfer applications for 2024 are open! Apply by March 1 at 11:59 p.m. to change or add a degree program involving two different colleges/schools/programs within CU Boulder! For more information, please visit the Intra-University Transfer webpage.

Visit the Ralphie's Advising Help Lab IUT Event to receive advising support for your intended college/school/program Feb. 21–22 from noon to 3 p.m. on the second floor of the East Building of the Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE).

Feb. 21

  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • College of Engineering & Applied Science
  • Leeds School of Business
  • College of Music

Feb. 22

  • College of Media, Communication and Information
  • Leeds School of Business
  • Program in Environmental Design
  • Program in Exploratory Studies
  • School of Education

To learn more about the IUT process visit the Intra-University Transfer webpage; join the optional Canvas course Intra-University Transfer (IUT) Guide; or contact us at iut@colorado.edu.

Outages Feb. 17–18 to MyCUInfo, Buff Portal, Canvas and other services

Enterprise database maintenance on Saturday, Feb. 17, will cause two 5- to 15-minute outages, between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m., for many campus services including MyCUInfo, Buff Portal, Canvas and more. See the full list of affected services.

On Sunday, Feb. 18, service maintenance will affect Campus Solutions, MyCUInfo, Buff Portal and more from 4 a.m. to 6 p.m. Remember that you can directly access Canvas and some other services that are provided through the portals. See the full list of affected services.

Did you try to buy or sell Taylor Swift tickets for the US Eras Tour?

The Leeds School of Business has launched a nationwide survey to help understand the motivations and attitudes of people who bought, sold or attempted to buy tickets to any of Taylor Swift’s concerts during the Eras Tour in the U.S.

This comprehensive study is the first of its kind, targeting a wide and diverse demographic to help uncover critical insights into the perceptions and experiences of fans and the general public when attempting to attend a concert by Taylor Swift in the U.S. This new and original survey will collect empirical data about the public’s perceptions of Taylor Swift as a dominant cultural symbol in the U.S. while helping to uncover the experiences of Taylor Swift fans—or Swifties—in accessing tickets to one of the most popular music tours in history.

The study is conducted by Joshua S. Nunziato from the Social Responsibility and Sustainability Division of the Leeds School of Business in collaboration with Carlos Chirinos—assistant professor of music business at New York University's Steinhardt School of Music, director of the NYU Music and Social Change Lab, and Dr. Morgan M. Bryant Assistant Professor at the Haub School of Business at St. Joseph’s University.

According to Chirinos, “This survey is a first attempt to understand the personal motivations and experiences that music fans have when attempting to acquire tickets to their favorite concerts. It will provide insights and help understand Taylor Swift’s superfans as well as the market for concert tickets in the U.S.”

Participants in the survey will be asked to provide information about their own experience buying and/or selling concert tickets as well as questions about their sense of belonging to Taylor Swift’s fan community. Respondents must be over 18 years old and have bought/sold or tried to buy tickets in the United States only. However, the survey will not require submission of any personal contact details.

The researchers invite all eligible individuals to participate. For more information on the survey and how to participate, please visit taylorswiftsurvey.com.

Action needed: Complete the basic needs campus survey by Feb. 21

Basic Needs Center: Complete the basic needs campus survey

Help CU Boulder identify needs and improve the programs and services that support student access to basic needs by participating in a campus survey! We encourage you to participate in this survey even if you have not experienced insecurity related to housing, food or other basic needs.

Complete the survey by Feb. 21 at 11:59 p.m. to be entered to win an air fryer, campus meal swipes, CU Boulder swag, textbook assistance, Apple AirPods or $500!

Access free Google career certificates

Google Career Certificates

Stand out in the job market and gain in-demand job skills for your future! Access free professional certificate courses where you will learn from experts and get certified in fast-growing, high-demand fields: cybersecurity, data analytics, digital marketing and e-commerce, IT support, project management and UX design. Apply today!

Earn your basic life support certification

The CU Emergency Medical Services (CUEMS) club is proud to announce we are hosting more Basic Life Support classes this upcoming semester! 

Learn life-saving skills for emergency situations and broaden your horizons for acquiring valuable clinical experience. This certification serves as a vital prerequisite for numerous health care certifications, including EMT, CNA and others. This course includes training on proper CPR, AED use and much more! 

The cost is $50, four hours. The course is held on campus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive an accredited American Heart Association e-card. 

Upcoming class dates are: 

  • Sunday, March 3
  • Saturday, March 16
  • Sunday, April 7
  • Sunday, April 20

Visit the CUEMS website to learn more and register (click the class date you are interested in). 

STEM majors needed for research study

STEM majors needed with QR code

Help us improve undergraduate STEM education by participating in a research study supported by NSF! (IRB #21-0121). 

Am I eligible? You may be eligible to participate if:
•    You are at least 18 years old
•    You are a current undergraduate
•    You have declared any physical science or engineering major except Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Chemical & Biological Engineering
•    You have enrolled in or completed PHYS 1110: General Physics 1

What does my participation entail? We want to know how science and math majors react to typical classroom experiences. You will spend 1 hour completing problem sets and questionnaires online. The researcher will provide instructions over Zoom.

How will I get paid? You will receive a $25 Amazon gift card for your participation. 

What are the next steps? To see if you are eligible and to sign up, please complete this brief confidential eligibility survey.

Questions? Email brittany.tokasey@colorado.edu for more information.

Get ready to vote

The Colorado Presidential Primary is March 5, but ballots are mailed to eligible voters beginning Monday, Feb 12. Check your voter registration if you recently moved, and/or get registered today!

Who can vote

  • Registered Democrats will receive only the Democratic Party ballot.
  • Registered Republicans will receive only the Republican Party ballot.
  • Unaffiliated voters will be mailed both Democratic and Republican ballots but can only vote and return one ballot.

Change, withdraw party affiliation

While there is no registration deadline in Colorado, Feb. 12 is the deadline to change or withdraw party affiliation if you are registered with another party (other than Democratic, Republican or unaffiliated) if you wish to vote. New Colorado voters can register and vote up to and including Election Day (see below for in-person voting).

See student voting guidelines and registration requirements for more information.

Register to vote, check your registration

If you plan to vote in Colorado (either in Boulder or your home county), please register to vote or check your registration.

Feb. 26 is the last date to register/update your registration and still be mailed a ballot. After that, you can still vote, but you will need to go to a voter center to register or vote in-person. There will be a voter center in the UMC beginning Monday, Feb. 26, and you may use your Buff OneCard to register and vote.

Because both party ballots are the same statewide, any eligible Colorado voter can cast a ballot at the UMC Vote Center.

Students living on campus

Boulder County Elections has a specific way you must list your on-campus address on your voter registration record in order to get your mail ballot. Visit the Boulder County student voting guidelines.

Cast your ballot

Simply drop off your mail ballot on campus at the 24-hour dropbox at the UMC by Election Day Tuesday, March 5 (or go vote in person). This box may be used by any Colorado voter; out-of-county ballots will be rerouted to the correct county.

Simply drop off your mail ballot on campus at the 24-hour dropboxes at the UMC or Williams Village Center by 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, March 5; or go vote in person, available on campus at the UMC only.

The dropbox may be used by any Colorado voter; out-of-county ballots will be rerouted to the correct county. Find additional drop-off locations. 

Apply for a Volunteer Buff Grant

Volunteer Buff Grant logo

Do you have an idea to help the community and need money to do it? You can design and lead your own volunteer service project with help from a Volunteer Buff Grant!

The Volunteer Buff Grant Program provides students with the opportunity and resources to create a service project that is impactful and meaningful to them and their community. You can expand our campus service outreach to areas of impact that may not be represented in current VRC-sponsored projects, plus gain valuable skills with real-world experience!

Learn more and apply by March 1.