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Join us October 14–17 for Family Weekend. This fall tradition is a great opportunity for families to connect with you on our beautiful campus . Get more details and register today.
If you're located outside of Colorado and/or you won't be on campus while taking classes, it's important for us to know where you are so we can make sure you're getting equitable access to educational opportunities.
Visit the Office of the Registrar to learn more and update your contact information.
As we increase our on-campus presence, and once again strive to reach our campus zero waste goal, a habit worth reviving is that of properly sorting our recyclables, compost and waste. Facilities Management is pleased to offer a new outreach program that you and your colleagues will find engaging, fun and highly informative.
For groups of 4–12, we’ll start with a brief presentation, followed by some mock recycling (where you are guaranteed to learn something you didn’t know before). Then we will take you on a tour of the on-campus recycling facility, do some Q&As and hand out some sweet sustainable CU-branded swag.
What better way to spend an hour? Round up your campus colleagues, reach out to recycling@colorado.edu, and we will get you on the schedule.
The Office of the Dean of Students will be holding office hours at 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!
Stop by between 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
During these challenging times, many in the CU Boulder community may be looking to campus resources for assistance. Please know there are many in-person and virtual support and advocacy resources available to you.
Each semester, the Student Affairs offers hundreds of events, workshops and opportunities to get involved, meet fellow Buffs and have some fun! Events range from DIY nights and fitness classes to career fairs and watch parties, so there’s something for everyone.
Check back each week to see our current featured events and new offerings. We hope you’ll join us soon!
Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) is here to support all CU Boulder students. Schedule an appointment.
Events Planning and Catering department is seeking students to fill positions immediately. Please apply online.
Join our candlelight research study: At Home Circadian Rhythm Assessment.
The purpose of the study is to examine circadian rhythms in the home environment under typical home lighting conditions versus under candlelight conditions after sunset. This work will have important implications for the development of strategies to measure circadian rhythms outside of the laboratory and how evening light exposure influences circadian timing.
We are looking for men and women, ages 18-65, to participate in an at-home monitoring research study that lasts approximately one week, with a total of two short visits at the Sleep and Chronobiology Laboratory at CU Boulder.
Compensation up to $250.
Get more study details and information on how to apply.
If you have any other questions, please email sleep.study@colorado.edu and ask about the candlelight study.
Looking for an on-campus job? Come to this event to meet campus employers, explore opportunities and learn how to apply! The fair takes place from 4 to 6 p.m. in the UMC.
Hourly and work-study positions available. Open to all current undergraduate and graduate students.
Interested in being an RA for the 2022–23 school year? Applications are now open.
The Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) is seeking to fill a variety of positions starting in the fall 2021 semester. No prior experience with GPSG is needed to apply. Applications for all positions will remain open until filled, with the initial round of reviews starting Sept. 15.
Google is applying a security update in Google Drive to make sharing links more secure, which may lead to some new file access requests.