Buff Bulletin Board

The Buff Bulletin Board, a listing of campus announcements, is a service of Campus Communications.

 

@cuboulderpolice social media handle changing to @CUBoulderDPS

New social handle: Division of Public Safety @CUBoulderDPS

The Division of Public Safety today launched a process of transitioning its social media channels from CU Boulder Police Department (@cuboulderpolice) to CU Boulder Division of Public Safety (@CUBoulderDPS). 

The renaming process is taking place across Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and X. While the process for X, Facebook and YouTube are complete, the process for Instagram is still underway because of technical difficulties, with a resolution time potentially being lengthy. 

Current followers will automatically remain connected, and emergency alerts will continue to appear on X and Facebook, ensuring the community maintains uninterrupted access to fast, critical information during urgent situations. 

Read more on CU Boulder Today.

CollegeInvest savings plans now offer $121 deposit, matching contributions. Next webinar April 1

CollegeInvest is Colorado’s official 529 savings program, designed to help families plan for future education costs. These savings plans offer tax-deferred growth and tax-free qualified withdrawals for education expenses such as tuition, books and housing.

Contributions are flexible, can be adjusted at any time and offer potential Colorado state income tax benefits depending on your circumstances. Additionally, through CU’s voluntary benefit, employees also have the option to set up payroll contributions, making it easier to save consistently throughout the year.

With new programs like First Step and upcoming educational webinars, there’s never been a better time to explore what a 529 plan can do for you.

Reminder: Fireworks are illegal in Boulder

Wildfires can happen at any time of year in Colorado, which makes fireworks particularly dangerous in the Boulder area. Setting off fireworks also negatively impacts the health and wellness of your neighbors and our community.

The city of Boulder’s firework laws are more restrictive than other areas of Colorado. Laws prohibit items like sparklers, snaps, snakes, bottle rockets, Roman candles and smoke bombs, in addition to fireworks that leave the ground or explode. You may also be held responsible for fireworks used by roommates and guests.

Possible legal penalties include:

  • Fines up to $2,650
  • Court fees
  • Possible arson charges
  • Possible jail time
  • Liability for property or personal injury damages

You will also be referred to Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution at CU Boulder.

Unused fireworks can be brought to the city of Boulder Public Safety Building at 1805 33rd St. without penalty. Connect with ⁠Student Legal Services or visit ⁠Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations to learn more about common citations and Boulder ordinances.

Enroll in the Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate Program

The Digital Humanities Graduate Certificate is an interdisciplinary certificate program open to all CU Boulder graduate students. The certificate fosters computational and digital approaches to humanities inquiry and the development of humanities perspectives on technology.

The certificate's core course, DHUM 5000: Introduction to Digital Humanities, will be taught during the fall, so this is a great time to join in!

For details, visit the program webpage or contact the program director at digital.humanities@colorado.edu.

Desktop support service now called Buff Techs Pro—visit the redesigned portal

The Office of Information Technology is excited to announce that Dedicated Desktop Support has a new name. The service will be known as Buff Techs Pro—a name that reflects our team's internal cohesion and affirms OIT’s commitment to providing professional, responsive and high-level support to our community.

We’re also launching a redesigned support portal to make it easier than ever to get the help you need. You’ll still be working with the same knowledgeable and friendly support staff, but with a new portal that offers a streamlined experience for requesting support. Whether you're troubleshooting a device, setting up new software, or just need expert advice, Buff Techs Pro is here to help.

Visit the OIT website for more information about this transition.

RSVP for the New Venture Challenge finals on April 22

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Join us at the Boulder Theater to see who will win the 19th annual New Venture Challenge (NVC)! Watch CU Boulder’s top student, faculty and staff startups pitch their business ventures to a panel of esteemed judges and a live audience. NVC is a launchpad for aspiring problem-solvers and creatives—come support CU Boulder's next big innovations as we award more than $270,000 in funding!

Date: Wednesday, April 22
Location: Boulder Theater, 2032 14th St., Boulder
Time: 6–9 p.m. *Doors open for general admission and bar (for those over 21) at 5:30 p.m.

NVC is a signature program of CU Boulder's Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative. Participants have the opportunity to build impactful ventures through entrepreneurial events and programming, community support, mentorship and the chance to compete for hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding.

Join study on visual memory

Research participants wanted! A study in the Institute of Cognitive Science is investigating the brain activity involved in encoding and retrieving visual memories. 

Eligibility: 

  • Right-handed
  • 18–50 years old
  • No history of neurological disorders or brain damage
  • Vision that is normal or corrected-to-normal 

The study involves one visit of two hours, including an MRI screening followed by memory tasks during an MRI scan. The scan duration is 90 minutes. 

You will be paid $60. If your home address is more than 15 miles from the CU Boulder scanner, we will pay an additional $15 for travel. If you are interested in participating, please fill out this form.
 

Buff Ride expands with 2 new stops

Buff Ride van

We’re excited to share that Buff Ride, CU Boulder’s free, on-demand campus transportation service, is continuing to expand with two new Main Campus stop locations as of March 2!

Buff Ride offers convenient, app-based rides that help students, faculty, staff and campus visitors move easily around campus. The service is offered Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. when school is in session.

New Buff Ride stops include:

  • West side of the Wolf Law Building, 2450 Kittredge Loop Drive (small roundabout on the southeast corner of Lot 470)
  • North side of the Champions Center, 2150 Stadium Drive (north side of Folsom Field)

The new stops now appear in the Buff Ride app and are designed to improve access to key campus destinations. Buff Ride is free, accessible and easy to use.

Learn more about Buff Ride.

Buff Bus spring break service adjustments

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There will be no Will Vill Buff Bus service during spring break (Saturday, March 14, to Saturday, March 21) and no Stampede service on Friday, March 20 (campus closed). Regular Will Vill bus service will resume on Sunday, March 22.

Late-night service: There will be no late-night service on Friday, March 20, or Saturday, March 21.

Buff Ride: Buff Ride will offer service from Monday, March 16, through Thursday, March 19. There will be no Buff Ride service on Friday, March 20. Regular service will resume on Monday, March 23.

Apply to the Sesquicentennial Scholars program by March 23

The Sesquicentennial Scholars honor our institution’s 150th anniversary by supporting exceptional student leaders who demonstrate academic excellence, community engagement and a commitment to positive impact. The program provides financial support, along with leadership and professional development opportunities, to a cohort of scholars during our sesquicentennial year.

Scholars will complete a signature project or experience, a self-designed experiential learning opportunity that supports their personal and professional growth. These projects are intended to provide hands-on, meaningful learning experiences and help build lasting connections at CU Boulder and beyond.

Participants needed for a hot tub and blood pressure study

The Integrative Physiology of Aging Lab is seeking volunteers to participate in a clinical research study. 

Requirements:

  • Aged 40-plus
  • Willing to participate in 12 weeks of hot tub sessions, ~three times/week 
  • Systolic BP (top number) > 115 mmHg (please contact us if you are unsure of your blood pressure)

Participants receive: 

  • Exercise stress test
  • Body composition assessment
  • Detailed blood panel (cholesterol, glucose, etc.)
  • Monetary compensation for time

For more information, please email ipalab@colorado.edu or call 303-735-6410.

Participants needed for a breathing exercise and walking study

The Integrative Physiology of Aging Lab is looking for volunteers to study the potential healthy aging effects of a new type of breathing exercise (a time-efficient type of exercise), compared to brisk walking, on blood pressure and blood vessel function.

Requirements:

  • Aged 50-plus years
  • Systolic blood pressure (top number) ≥ 115 mmHg
  • Willing to exercise up to 25 minutes per day, six days a week, for a three-month period

Participants receive:

  • Detailed blood panel (cholesterol, glucose, etc.)
  • Physician-monitored exercise stress test
  • Blood pressure screening
  • Bone mineral density test
  • Monetary compensation for time

For more information, please email ipalab@colorado.edu or call 303-735-6410.

Cultural and affinity commencement celebrations

The Alumni Association partners with student and alumni groups and the Center for Cultural Connections & Community (The Center) to host graduation celebrations recognizing students' accomplishments in the CU Boulder community.