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New Buffs must complete their insurance selection, immunization record, immunization questionnaire and WellCheck survey by Friday, Feb. 11.
Buffs who do not complete their insurance requirement will be automatically enrolled and billed $1,948 for the CU Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP). Buffs who do not complete their immunization or WellCheck requirements will not be able to register for summer or fall classes and will be charged a late fee.
CU Boulder's on-campus food pantry is here to support CU Boulder students who are experiencing food insecurity.
Students are welcome to visit the Buff Pantry one time per week and will receive approximately 20 pounds of food per visit. The Buff Pantry provides shelf-stable products, fresh produce and personal care items at no cost to students. Food and personal care item selection will vary based on availability, donations and time of year. We look forward to serving you!
The Buff Pantry is located in the University Memorial Center (UMC) basement 1B73, near the book store.
Many sites aimed at helping victims of the Marshall Fire have been overwhelmed with physical donations and can no longer take personal or household items. At this time, Boulder County emergency response managers encourage financial support of those impacted by the fire. If you are interested in volunteering, please connect with Colorado Responds or the campus Volunteer Resource Center. Additional opportunities to support colleagues, friends, family members and others affected by the fire will be shared as opportunities become available.
For those who wish to donate at this time:
Law enforcement warns people should be wary of possible giving scams. Learn more on the Boulder Office of Emergency Management website. The Office of Information Security has more information to keep you safe online.
Helpful guidance from a professional counselor is available in 9 ways to support someone who lost their home to a fire.
Following CU Boulder’s winter break, along with the chancellor’s recent announcement of a remote start for the spring semester, OIT support will offer extended hours Jan. 3–23. Find out the hours of the IT Service Center, classroom support including Zoom, Buff Techs and Dedicated Desktop Support so you can reach out when you need help. Get full details.
Join Student Affairs for events all semester long. Download the app to be in the know about events like DIY Nights, watch parties, trivia, career fairs and so much more! You can easily add events to your schedule so you never find yourself "bored" again.
The Buff Pantry is collecting donations and operating drop-in hours Jan. 3–6 to support those impacted by the Marshall Fire. The Buff Pantry is located in the University Memorial Center (UMC) basement 1B73, near the lower level of the CU Book Store.
CU Boulder students can get great deals on software purchased through the university, some of it for free—including Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Cloud, AutoCAD, SPSS and much more.
Registration is now open for spring classes, trips and other activities at The Rec. Learn more.
Once you're back from winter break, be sure to check out the operating hours for campus dining centers, markets, cafés and grab-n-gos.
Join us as a presenter at the 2022 Women’s Leadership Symposium! This year’s theme is Filling Each Other’s Cups: Collaboration and Compassion.
The symposium seeks to explore a variety of ways women/women-identified individuals build their leadership skills and feel empowered to become tomorrow’s leaders. We are especially interested in proposals that will intentionally address the needs and interests of student audiences as part of the submission. Intergenerational or multi-audience proposals are also highly valued.
We encourage staff and students to collaborate on proposal submissions that address our key themes:
The deadline to submit is Jan. 7, 2022.
Staying vigilant and following online security best practices is even more important around the holidays.
Google Hangouts is transitioning to Google’s newest enterprise-grade collaboration product, Google Chat. Read more from OIT.
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.
With winter break approaching, the CU Boulder campus will follow different building access protocols.