Buff Bulletin Board

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

 

Find balance: Work in Student Affairs

student employee in the UMC

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.

Academic year operating hours in effect

On Sunday, Aug. 25, the Boulder campus will return to its regular academic year operating hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. These hours will remain in effect through Sunday, May 11, 2025. 

The standard operating hours are core business hours for student-, employee- and customer-facing services/offices. These offices should attempt to maintain a consistent schedule and be open during these hours to provide support and services to our campus community.

Complete Boulder’s Family-Friendly Vibrant Neighborhoods survey with your feedback

Housing costs in Boulder have been consistently rising for years, and the city is trying to address affordability in a variety of ways. Colorado is also experiencing housing challenges where supply has fallen short of demand.

One approach is to adjust the city’s land use code to expand opportunities for housing. This is one of the City Council's work program priority projects for 2024–25. The goal of the Family-Friendly Vibrant Neighborhoods project is to focus on inclusion and help increase housing affordability, enabling more people to stay in or move to Boulder.

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

illustration of a graduate paying loans

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

Party registration

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.

Students: Join paid study on stress and coping

The Research on Affective Disorders and Development Lab is conducting research on stress coping in CU students! The SCCY study has the goal of understanding what factors help or make it more difficult for students to cope with stress and thrive in college.

This study lasts three semesters:

  1. At the beginning of the study and in your third semester, you will complete a 4–6 hour lab visit.
  2. In your second semester, you will complete two sets of online questionnaires (<1 hour)
  3. Each semester you will complete a short (1–3 minutes) survey every day for three weeks. 

The study takes place over the course of three semesters and you will be compensated for your participation. Eligible participants can make up to $446–$470 for completing the study!

If you’re interested in learning more, contact the RADD Lab at raddlab@colorado.edu, 303-735-8306, or complete our web screen.

Boulder caregiver looking for family in need of after-school care

I’m a Boulder resident and part-time nanny looking for a family in the Boulder area (10 miles or less) that could use consistent after-school care. I have experience caring for infants through elementary school age. Available immediately. References upon request.    

  • 4–8 p.m. (hours negotiable)
  • Monday/Thursday/Friday - 1 to 3
  • Weekend availability
  • Minimum $15/hour dependent upon circumstances
  • CPR and first aid certifications 

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.