Buff Bulletin Board
The Buff Bulletin Board, a listing of campus announcements, is a service of Campus Communications.
City of Boulder seeks voter input on proposed climate tax
The city of Boulder is conducting outreach to voters about a tax initiative that may appear on the November ballot. Registered voters can expect to receive a text message with a link to a survey, available in both English and Spanish, about the potential climate funding. For residents ages 18 and older, the survey is also available online––open through June 2.
Give your feedback on a proposal to simplify and expand the community’s investment in climate and resilience programs.
Enjoy a subscription to New York Times Cooking courtesy of the University Libraries

The University Libraries are expanding its digital collections to include NYT Cooking—a source for thousands of recipes from The New York Times with instructions for beginners to pros to CU Boulder affiliates.
Maintenance May 22 will cause outages, affect portals
During maintenance that affects the portals, such as the maintenance scheduled for Sunday, May 22, users are reminded that you can directly access Canvas (canvas.colorado.edu) and some other services that are provided through the portals.
During the same window, OIT will be updating the Enterprise database, which will cause two 5- to 15-minute outages, between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., for many campus services including MyCUInfo, Buff Portal, Canvas and more.
Piano lessons for adult absolute beginners this fall
Video game bunker now open at The Connection

Immerse yourself in the newly renovated, fully upgraded video game bunker with four large screens and hundreds of games on three different new-generation consoles, including the new Xbox Series X. The Connection is subscribed to the recently unveiled Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which grants you access to all the new Xbox titles. From current hits to cult classics, you can play in person with friends or online via multiplayer mode.
The video game bunker features:
- New leather upholstered sectional booth seating in a distraction-reduced area of The Connection
- Four 80" 4K monitors
- Two Xbox Series X consoles with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions, new controllers and accessories
- Two Nintendo Switch consoles with fun, family-friendly and cognitively challenging games
- Two PlayStation 4 consoles with the immersive PS virtual reality and a vast selection of competitive tournament and sports-themed games
- Coming soon: Two PlayStation 5 consoles with PS game pass (codenamed Spartacus)
Rates:
- CU students: $2.50 per table, per hour
- CU faculty and staff: $3 per table, per hour
- Community members: $3.50 per table, per hour
UMC hiring security guards, set-up crew, more

The UMC is the heart of campus, hosting 10,000-plus visitors a day and 16,000 events each year. As one of the most active spots on campus, the UMC gives CU students exceptional leadership and job experience. We offer a competitive salary, flexible hours, professional and personal development opportunities and a true team spirit!
The UMC is currently hiring for a number of positions, including:
- Security guards
- Set-up crew
- Cashiers at The Connection
To learn more about available positions and to apply, visit the UMC Student Jobs page.
Seeking subjects for study investigating improvements in manual dexterity
The Neurophysiology of Human Movement Lab is looking for healthy adults ages 60–89 years to participate in a research study investigating the effects of manual dexterity training on the health of the neuromuscular system.
The study involves nine separate visits to our lab (one visit: 30 minutes, two visits: 2 hours each, six visits: 1 hour each) over three weeks total on the CU Boulder Main Campus, for which subjects will be paid $120.
If interested, please call 402-310-7298 or email taylor.tvrdy@colorado.edu and reference the manual dexterity study.
Take advantage of weekend hours at Norlin
You now have an extra day on weekends to pop by and pick up that book you reserved, nestle into your favorite corner nook—you can even grab one of your favorite caffeinated drinks from the Laughing Goat for extra fuel!
Norlin weekend hours
Saturday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m.–8 p.m.
Exceptions: Closed May 7–8, May 28–30
Join the Taking Care of Your Mental Health workshop May 11
Join a virtual workshop on May 11 from 3 to 4 p.m. to learn about mental health impacts in college students, and resources and strategies for taking care of your mental health.
This presentation is open to all students, not only those registered with Disability Services.
Risk management and volunteer programs: Volunteer Management Training series
Join this virtual training on May 10 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The Volunteer Management Training series is designed to provide individuals and organizations with resources and skills necessary to effectively manage, develop and retain volunteers. Participants will leave each module with key takeaways to implement in their own organizations and volunteer programs. The series is open to CU Boulder students, staff and faculty as well as nonprofit organizations.
Risk management policies, procedures and practices must be integrated into every aspect of an organization. Although much of the policy development falls on the board and administrators of an organization, the overall effectiveness is only as good as the staff and volunteers who carry it out. Through this module, participants will be able to explain risk management and its importance, identify and evaluate potential volunteer risks, and discuss preventative strategies and techniques to address and diminish risk.
Proposal period open for Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology conference

The COLTT 2022 call for proposals is now open, and we want to hear from you!
Please consider contributing to a successful COLTT 2022 conference (Aug. 3–4 on the CU Boulder campus) by sharing your knowledge, experiences and expertise with others. We know the end of the semester is near, but we really want to hear from you! Submit your ideas now and then you can relax.
This year's COLTT keynote speaker, Dr. Michelle Miller, has researched and written extensively about cognition, motivation and technology-enhanced learning, and now it's your turn to contribute to the conversation.
Submissions will be accepted through Tuesday, May 13. To stimulate your creative flow, here’s a list of past topics, but don’t feel limited by these categories. The sky’s the limit!
- Inclusive pedagogy
- Course design and delivery
- Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging
- Elevation of instructional design
- Open educational resources (OER)
- Analytics for student success
- Accessibility and universal design for learning
3 May workshops for grad students: Stay focused and on track
Graduate Student Writing Retreat
May 9, 10, 11, 12
8:30 a.m.–noon
CASE, Room E422
*In-person with coffee and pastries
Alignment Series
May 12, 19, 26
Noon–1 p.m.
Zoom
Endurance PhD/MA Intensive
May 31; June 1, 2
9–11 a.m.
Zoom
Be sure to continually check the Graduate School workshops page for a current list of all professional development offerings.
How to access services in portals on May 7
During maintenance that affects the portals, such as the maintenance scheduled for Saturday, May 7, remember you can directly access Canvas (canvas.colorado.edu) and some other services that are provided through the portals.
Summer hours for Boulder campus to begin May 9
Summer hours for the Boulder campus will be 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., effective Monday, May 9, through Saturday, Aug. 13. On Sunday, Aug. 14, the Boulder campus will return to its regular operating hours of 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
These hours apply to employees working on campus. Offices that are student-, employee- or customer-facing should attempt to maintain a consistent schedule allowing for in-person services to be provided to those constituents, particularly during periods or hours of high demand.