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Low-cost therapy for students, faculty, staff, community members

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Struggling with anxiety or depression? Feeling down, hopeless, or stuck in a cycle of unproductive worry? Low-cost teletherapy and in-person therapy are available through CU Boulder’s Raimy Psychology Clinic for individuals residing in Colorado.

Raimy Clinic therapists can provide help coping with stress, depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and other difficulties! Special low rates are available for all CU Boulder students, staff, and faculty, or family members of full-time staff or faculty. Openings for new clients are available now. Email or call now to start the intake process.

For more information, call clinic coordinator Pia Sellery at 303-492-5177.

Free flu shots available for all CU Boulder students

student getting a flu shot

Stay healthy all season long by getting a free flu shot at one of our clinics around campus. Student flu shots are available by appointment only through your student health portal. You can now find flu shot clinics at the following locations and times:

Wardenburg Health Center
Monday–Friday | 9–11 a.m.

Rec Center lobby
Wednesdays, Thursdays | 1–4 p.m.

Engineering, ECNW 150A
Oct. 6, 7, 8 | 1–4 p.m.

Wolf Law, Boettcher Hall
Oct. 14 | 1–4 p.m.
Oct. 15 | 8:30–11:30 a.m.

Seeking participants for a brain study on social media engagement

You will receive compensation for your participation. The SHINE Lab at CU Boulder is recruiting participants for a cognitive neuroscientific study that aims to understand how people make decisions and judgments about online information and what makes them more susceptible to making errors. The study will use several surveys and computer-based tasks to study this. Brain activity and eye-tracking data will be collected during these tasks. If you do not want your data to be recorded, you may decide not to participate in this study at any time. Who can join this study: - Ages 18–65 - Can speak and read English - Comfortable and familiar using computers - Comfortable and able to communicate via email, text or phone Who cannot join this study: - Those with history of seizures or epilepsy Where: Center for Innovation and Creativity (CINC), Room 184E 1777 Exposition Drive, Boulder, CO 80301 (This room is inaccessible without a key; someone will meet you in the lobby.) Details: You will be asked to complete some surveys for $15, which will take no more than a half hour, and then to complete some computer tasks ($30), which will take no more than one hour. While there are no direct benefits to you as a participant, you will gain a unique look at how cognitive neuroscience research is conducted all while having fun! There may be some minor discomfort after wearing the fNIRS cap for more than two hours. As with any research, there is some possibility of risks that have not yet been identified. Please register for an experiment slot at the link below: https://calendly.com/shinelabstudy/mme-study If you have any questions, please send them to: shine.lab@colorado.edu

Fill out the Homecoming Parade interest form

Is your student organization or department interested in participating in this year's Homecoming Parade on Oct. 31? Complete the interest form.

Time frame

  • Staging: 5:30 p.m., Farrand Field (Baker Drive)
  • Parade start: 6:30 p.m.
  • Pep rally: End of parade–8 p.m.

Floats

  • Each organization may have up to one vehicle in the parade (car, truck, golf cart) or may decide to have a walking float.
  • Blank vinyl banners will be provided to decorate ahead of time.

More info will be shared soon. Email: cusg.homecoming@colorado.edu with any questions.

Seeking participants for a brain study on social media engagement

You will receive compensation for your participation.  

The SHINE Lab at CU Boulder is recruiting participants for a cognitive neuroscientific study that aims to understand how people make decisions and judgments about online information and what makes them more susceptible to making errors. The study will use several surveys and computer-based tasks to study this. Brain activity and eye-tracking data will be collected during these tasks. If you do not want your data to be recorded, you may decide not to participate in this study at any time. 

Who can join this study:  

  • Ages 18–65  
  • Can speak and read English  
  • Comfortable and familiar using computers  
  • Comfortable and able to communicate via email, text or phone 

Who cannot join this study: 

  • Those with history of seizures or epilepsy

Where:  
Center for Innovation and Creativity (CINC), Room 184E  
1777 Exposition Drive, Boulder, CO 80301  
(This room is inaccessible without a key; someone will meet you in the lobby.) 

Details: You will be asked to complete some surveys for $15, which will take no more than a half hour, and then to complete some computer tasks ($30), which will take no more than one hour.   

While there are no direct benefits to you as a participant, you will gain a unique look at how cognitive neuroscience research is conducted all while having fun! There may be some minor discomfort after wearing the fNIRS cap for more than two hours. As with any research, there is some possibility of risks that have not yet been identified. Please register for an experiment slot.

If you have any questions, please send them to: shine.lab@colorado.edu 

Sept. 27 maintenance to cause brief service outages

Enterprise database maintenance on Saturday, Sept. 27, 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.

Application deadline Sept. 30: Therapeutics Customer Discovery Program

Do you have a therapeutic innovation that could improve lives? This five-week entrepreneurial training program helps academic researchers and early-stage biotech innovators from any institution explore the commercial potential of their technologies. Combining NSF I-CorpsTM customer discovery methods with therapeutics-specific guidance, the program equips teams to define value, navigate complex translational pathways and refine business models through real-world insights.

Low-cost therapy for students, faculty, staff, community members

Struggling with anxiety or depression? Feeling down, hopeless, or stuck in a cycle of unproductive worry? Low-cost teletherapy and in-person therapy are available through CU Boulder’s Raimy Psychology Clinic for individuals residing in Colorado.

Raimy Clinic therapists can provide help coping with stress, depression, anxiety, relationship issues and other difficulties! Special low rates are available for all CU Boulder students, staff and faculty or family members of full-time staff or faculty. Openings for new clients are available now. Email or call now to start the intake process.

For more information, call our clinic coordinator, Pia Sellery, at 303-492-5177, email raimy@colorado.edu, or visit our website.

Improvements to medians on Broadway between College and Marine

map of the affected area

Beginning the week of Sept. 22 and running through mid-November, the city of Boulder will be making improvements to the medians on Broadway between College Avenue and Marine Street. These improvements will include installing new irrigation piping, planting new vegetation and repairing some concrete components of the medians.

During this period, there may be one-lane closures on Broadway to accommodate the crews and their equipment. Closures will be limited to Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 or 4 p.m. The city will do everything possible to have both northbound lanes open for the morning commute and both southbound lanes open for the evening commute.

Join study on sleep, circadian rhythms, delayed sleep-wake phase disorder

Do you have trouble falling asleep before 1 a.m.? Do you find it difficult to wake up early in the morning for your commitments? Does your high schooler have a hard time falling asleep before 1 a.m. and waking up early in the morning/for high school?

Researchers are looking for people with delayed sleep-wake phase disorder or people with late bedtimes, or healthy people with typical bedtimes.

You may be eligible for this study if you: 

  • Are ages 16–30
  • Have a diagnosis of delayed sleep-wake phase disorder or have late bedtimes after 1 a.m., an inability to fall asleep and difficulty awakening when required for school/work
  • Are healthy with typical bedtimes and no sleep concerns

The study is 6.5 weeks long with six in-person visits and will include:

  • Health screening
  • Monitor on separate occasions your sleep, mood, eating times for one or two weeks and blood sugar levels while living at home
  • Live in the sleep laboratory on two separate occasions for 48-66 hours (approximately 4.87 days in total):
  • Blood and saliva sampling
  • Reaction time, mood, and ability to think testing

Compensation is up to $1,750.

Go study details and apply. For more study details, email sleep.study@colorado.edu or call 303-735-1923.                        

IRB Protocol: 23-0285, Pathophysiology of Circadian Rhythm Delayed Sleep Wake Phase Disorder
 

Join paid study on mood and bipolar disorder in young adults

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Join the Young Emerging Adult Research Study (YEARS) study at CU Boulder and CU Anschutz (IRB# 23-2067) to understand emotions. Earn $25 per hour (up to approximately $400 total) for up to three study session phases (one hour and 45 minutes). Must be 18-25 years, be able to attend in-person sessions, and have a personal history of bipolar disorder or no mental health history.

Apply now. Email years-study@colorado.edu or call 303-735-7547 with questions.