Buff Bulletin Board

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

 

Ink Spot: Printing, wide-format, scanning, mailing and more

Did you know the Ink Spot provides:
 

  • Offset and digital printing––offering the highest quality print available.
  • Color or black-and-white printing––From a single copy to high-volume orders, we can provide high speed, quality prints at an affordable cost.
  • Wide-format printing, laminating and foam core mounting––From conference posters to large grommet banners and pull-up banners as well as wall, window, floor and vehicle decals, we are here to assist with any wide-format needs at prices that are often less than our competitors.
  • Bulk mail services

Ink Spot Copy Center
UMC, first floor
303-492-7878
 

Go all in with Alternative Breaks!

Alternative Breaks

Use your time off to make a difference! The CU Alternative Breaks program sends teams of college students to engage in meaningful service. Explore the United States while making a difference through service, reflecting upon your experience and creating long-lasting connections with others.

Weekend break trips: Feb. 4–6
Spring break trips: March 19–27

Complete the interest form to receive details once plans are finalized. We hope you’ll be a part of this experience!

Enter the Buffs One Read storytelling contest

American Like Me tabling

Undergraduate students have the opportunity to celebrate and share their unique stories with the campus community during the University Libraries’ Buffs One Read storytelling contest and exhibit. Three winners will be chosen to receive a prize.

GPSG looking to hire 2 officers for spring semester

The Graduate and Professional Student Government is seeking applications for a director of social events and a director of legislative affairs.

The term for these positions will be for the spring 2022 semester, with the option to re-apply for the upcoming academic year. These positions are paid biweekly and a great chance to get involved in the greater CU community.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis starting Friday, Nov. 19.

Nominate your teacher or colleague for an Open Educator Award

Students, staff and faculty can now submit their nominations for the fifth annual Open Educator Award. Help the University Libraries and CU Student Government recognize innovative CU Boulder educators who demonstrate exemplary use of open educational resources (OER) in their classrooms or teaching practice.

Deadline is Monday, Jan. 3.

CU Boulder seeks nominations for engineering dean

CU Boulder seeks nominations for an accomplished academician, experienced administrator, and inspiring and visionary leader to serve as dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS).

In this leadership role, the dean serves as the chief academic and administrative officer of the college and works with CEAS stakeholders, including donors and partners in industry, to articulate and achieve the college’s and the university’s strategic mission and goals. The position reports directly to the provost and also is part of CU Boulder’s leadership team.

“We are seeking a leader who can provide strategic direction for our top-ranking engineering college,” said Provost Russell Moore. “Our ideal candidate will have an outstanding academic record, strong administrative skills, a deep commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, and an inspiring vision for the next level of accomplishment for CEAS.”

On Oct. 18, the university announced members of the search committee, chaired by Scott Adler, dean of the Graduate School and professor of political science

Read more about this career opportunity at CU Boulder Jobs. Nominations may be submitted via an online form. CU Boulder employees interested in applying for this position should apply on the Boulder campus internal job board by following these steps: 

  1. Log in to the MyCUinfo portal
  2. Select CU Resources > Business Tools > CU Boulder Jobs Internal Job Board
  3. Use the Keyword Search to find this posting number: 34610

Questions regarding the position?
Search chair, Scott Adler (esadler@colorado.edu

Questions regarding the search process?
HR recruiter, Casey Kipple (casey.kipple@colorado.edu)

Communicating for student success: November milestones and actions for faculty, staff and advisors

Each month, communications milestones and actions will be shared with faculty and staff related to the monthly CU Boulder Today update on the student-centered approach to teaching and learning. It aims to provide student-facing staff and faculty a quick glimpse into the month’s key milestones for undergraduate students, along with links to corresponding communications. Each feature will also include topics and resources staff and faculty can highlight when having conversations with students. 

Milestones for the fall semester

Actions to support students

  • Ask students about their spring plans.
  • Encourage students to log in to Buff Portal to see their enrollment appointment and any holds they may need to clear before registering. 
    • Students can view a description of each hold, including instructions for clearing the hold and contact information for the office that manages the hold. 
  • Ask students about their plans for fall break, and remind them if they are struggling with food insecurity to stop by the Mobile Food Pantry on Nov. 18.
  • Ask students about their current course load, inquire about their stress level and help them find resources: 
    • Red Folder: Recognize, respond to and refer students in distress
    • Health and Wellness Liaisons: Connect students with college-specific resources for mental health, stress and more
    • Tutoring: Help students who may need additional academic support
    • Advising: Support students in creating and achieving their academic, career and life goals
  • Encourage students to connect with University Libraries for assistance with their research, to reserve group study spaces and for other help (for example, to borrow a laptop charger or calculator) via Ask a Librarian. Now is the time for students to schedule in-depth coaching with a librarian to help complete papers and other end-of-term term assignments through a research consultation.