Oct. 5 maintenance will cause service outages
Enterprise database maintenance on Saturday, Oct. 5, 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.
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Enterprise database maintenance on Saturday, Oct. 5, 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.
In the coming weeks, many UCB Wireless users will be required to re-register their devices to access the UCB Wireless network. Check out the step-by-step instructions.
Apple’s Private Wi-Fi Address feature, recently introduced in macOS Sequoia and updated for iOS 18 and iPadOS 18, could cause connectivity issues for CU Boulder Wi-Fi networks if not set to “off.” The same is true if you update your iWatch or VisionPro.
The 2024–25 formulation of the Pfizer COVID vaccine has arrived. The vaccine is available at Medical Services for students, faculty and staff. Learn more and schedule an appointment.
Construction of the Colorado Highway 119 Safety, Mobility and Bikeway Improvements Project has started and will be ongoing through 2027. Efforts are underway to mitigate impacts and expand transportation options during the project, but your usual travel route may be impacted by construction, traffic delays and increased congestion throughout the project. Learn more about the project on the campus Cone Zone page.
Note: The rental is open from Dec. 7, 2024. Minimum rental 4 or 5 months, depending on which months; longer also OK.
Beautiful, fully furnished, historic-landmarked, renovated 3 bedroom, 1-3/4 bath home with Flatiron views, outstanding southern light, and flagstone patio. 10-minute walk to shops/restaurants of Pearl Street's east end. Bike lanes and bus line 2 to 3 blocks away. Parking is on street and always available. Well-behaved dogs or cats considered. No smoking or vaping anywhere on the property.
Built in 1901 in the historic Whittier neighborhood, our Georgian-vernacular house sits halfway up a bluff and has fabulous southern light and excellent Flatiron views. There are hardwood floors throughout and a well-equipped kitchen with an island, granite surfaces, cherry cabinets, dishwasher, glass-top electric stove and stainless-steel fridge. A microwave is in the basement. The living room has a sofa bed that sleeps 2 and an upright Steinway piano. The dining room table seats 6 comfortably or 8 with a bit of squeezing. The 3/4 downstairs bathroom has a European glass shower and high-efficiency front-loading washer and condensing dryer. The cozy study has 2 desks, a built-in bookcase, and, if you like, a printer, 23" 1080p HD monitor, and adjustable standing-desk converter. A twin bed can be added in place of one desk.
Medical Services at Wardenburg Health Center now accepts Medicaid. Covered services include primary care, sexual and reproductive health, physical therapy*, lab and X-rays.
*Medicaid requires a referral for physical therapy services. Students who want to receive physical therapy services will need a referral from a primary care provider before scheduling their PT appointment.
Do you identify as being of Mexican, Mexican-American or Chicano/a heritage? Interested in your emotions and moods? Participate in a paid study to understand your own emotions and mental health in the CU Department of Psychology and Neuroscience (IRB#24-0303)!
Earn up to $30 in gift cards when you participate. Study includes some or all of the following parts:
To qualify, you must be of Mexican heritage, between the ages of 18 and 25 years old, and fluent in English.
Interested in participating? Please complete the survey.
Have any questions? Please email leap-study@colorado.edu and name the subject line (“LEAP Study”) or give us a call at 303-735-7547.
Thank you very much for your time and interest!
Best,
LEAP Project Team
Developed and hosted in Boulder since 2018, UROP's Sidewalk Symposium invites undergraduates to create and share their research and creative presentations with chalk on campus walkways—all in collaboration with a professional artist!
All CU Boulder undergraduates engaged in campus research and creative projects are encouraged to join the fun. Materials will be provided; event staff, including our artist collaborator, will be available throughout the day to provide assistance.
Register by Oct. 11, and mark your calendar for the event on Oct. 17—during Research & Innovation Week! Learn more and register.
Are you interested in building community on campus and developing professional skills? Apply to be a resident advisor (RA) for the 2025–26 academic year! Learn more about becoming an RA—review the job description and qualifications, hiring timeline, upcoming info session dates and more on the Housing & Dining website.
From Sept. 24 to 26, help fight food insecurity on campus by participating in Swipe It Forward. Anyone with a meal plan can donate one meal swipe per day. As you check out, tell the cashier you would like to donate.
Donations are accepted at the following locations:
Don’t have a meal plan but still want to help? Donate to the Basic Needs Center or register to volunteer.
If you have questions about this program, email basicneeds@colorado.edu.
The TEDxCU 2025 speaker application is now open! It closes on Oct. 13. If you or anyone you know has an idea worth spreading, please pass this along and encourage them to apply. All speakers selected will work with a professional speaker coach starting in November leading up to the event.
This year’s event is Saturday, April 5. TEDxCU students chose “Anomaly” as the 2025 theme.
In a world governed by norms and standards, anomalies disrupt the expected patterns, challenging our perceptions and pushing the boundaries of what we consider "normal." But what if anomalies are not to be feared? What if they hold the keys to innovation, progress and deeper understanding? What happens when anomalies become the norm?
Talks at TEDxCU 2025 should enable our audience to delve into the world of anomalies. From the smallest quirks to the grandest deviations, your talk should explore how these outliers shape our reality, redefine our perspectives, and inspire us to think beyond convention. Whether in science, technology, art or society, anomalies invite us to question, to wonder and to embrace the unknown. They remind us that true progress often emerges from the fringes, where anomalies thrive, and possibilities abound. We aim to unravel the mysteries of anomalies and discover the profound lessons they offer our community.
This week, Apple released its newest operating system, macOS 15 Sequoia. Because of several incompatibilities with a number of widely used applications at CU Boulder, including campus Wi-Fi networks, OIT recommends waiting to upgrade Apple devices to macOS 15 or iOS 18 until key issues are addressed. Visit the OIT website to learn more.
Buff Buses from Main Campus to Williams Village will be running until 1 a.m. following the home football game on Sept. 21. Buff Buses will be running the weekend football game reroute on Saturday, Sept. 21, beginning at 1:45 p.m. until approximately one hour past the end of the game. It is estimated that the football game will end around 9:30 p.m. and Buff Buses will continue to run on the reroute until approximately 10:30–11 p.m.
When traffic clears and buses are able to access Colorado Avenue again, buses will switch back to the standard Route W. Buff Buses will continue to provide service on this route from Main Campus to Williams Village until 1 a.m.
During maintenance that affects the portals, such as the maintenance scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 22, remember you can directly access Canvas and some other services that are provided through the portals.