Google Hangouts transitioning to Google chat Jan. 5
Google Hangouts is transitioning to Google’s newest enterprise-grade collaboration product, Google Chat. Read more from OIT.
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Google Hangouts is transitioning to Google’s newest enterprise-grade collaboration product, Google Chat. Read more from OIT.
The Graduate and Professional Student Government is seeking to fill a variety of paid positions, including director of social events, starting in the spring 2022 semester. Get details and apply.
The 2022 applications for Advancing Women in Science scholarships are open and will close on Feb. 28. Applications can be completed via the GoodGrants platform. Please contact Abby Swett, Association for Women in Science, 202-827-9798, swett@awis.org, for more information.
A group of CU Boulder students has been selected to compete in the Bateman competition, a nationwide public relations competition dedicated to empowering the efforts of various non-profits. This year's client is the Lymphoma Research Foundation.
The group is seeking CU Boulder students to participate in a survey about lymphoma.
It’s time to start working with the University Libraries to reserve your materials for spring 2022 courses. Reserving assigned course materials through the Libraries provides affordable and more equitable access to scholarly resources that are often expensive or difficult for students to purchase. All material reserve requests can be placed online.
With winter break approaching, the CU Boulder campus will follow different building access protocols.
Share your unique story with the campus community during the University Libraries’ first Buffs One Read Storytelling Contest and exhibit. Judges will select three winners to receive a $500 prize each. Contest submissions are due Jan. 26, 2022.
The 2022–23 McNair Scholars application is now open to all current eligible sophomores and juniors. The McNair Scholars Program is a federal TRiO Program at 187 universities across the United States. The two-year program is designed to prepare carefully selected undergraduates from underrepresented backgrounds with high academic potential who are committed to attending graduate school to earn a PhD or EdD.
Deadline to apply is Sunday, Jan. 30. Apply via Canvas.
Current sophomores and juniors are invited to our virtual informational sessions, where we can explain more about the program and answer any questions you may have. Info sessions are held via Zoom.
Our virtual information sessions will be held on:
As a McNair Research Scholar, students receive the following benefits that will set them apart for graduate school admission:
CU Boulder faculty, staff and students are invited to apply online for CU Boulder Outreach Awards, Community Impact Grants, Micro Grants or Undergraduate Community-Engaged Scholars Grants. Learn more about the different types of funding at our next information session on Jan. 6.
The IT Service Center and Learning Spaces Technology classroom support teams will be open with extended hours throughout finals week.
The Rec Center will be hosting free activities and events for all students with a Buff OneCard during finals week, from Dec. 10 to 15.
Medical Services provides free flu shots for CU Boulder students in a variety of locations on campus during the flu season. Staff are unable to provide flu vaccines to CU Boulder staff and faculty.
An annual seasonal flu vaccine is the best way to help protect against flu. Flu vaccination can reduce flu illnesses, doctors’ visits, and missed work and school due to flu, as well as prevent flu-related hospitalizations.
The Be Fit Pass gives you unlimited access to more than 30 group fitness classes every week!
You must have/purchase a Rec Center membership prior to purchasing your Be Fit Pass. Semester passes for the Student Recreation Center and Williams Village Recreation Center can be purchased online. All other passes must be purchased in person at the Student Recreation Center Guest Services desk.
The Office of the Dean of Students will be holding office hours on Thursday, Dec. 16, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the University Memorial Center (UMC 308). These office hours serve as a way to ask questions, connect with our staff and learn about resources; no appointment needed.