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The Buff Bulletin Board, a listing of campus announcements, is a service of Campus Communications.
Report on academic reorganization coming Nov. 12
The report of the Provost’s Committee on Academic Reorganization will post on Monday, Nov. 12. The committee, co-chaired by former Senior Vice Provost William Kaempfer and former Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Patricia Rankin, was formed in April and charged with examining and making recommendations regarding proposed alternative academic structures within the College of Arts and Sciences and elsewhere on campus.
The report will post on the committee’s webpage. You will be able to read more about the report Nov. 12 at CU Boulder Today.
The basketball season has begun—know the parking impacts

Hey, Buff fans! The CU basketball season is underway. The first home game was Oct. 29. There are 34 scheduled games through March 9 that will impact campus parking and traffic flow.
Throughout the season, traffic on and around campus is expected to be extremely heavy beginning one and a half hours prior to game time, and up to one hour post game. Police and parking staff will be onsite to assist with traffic flow.
Public parking for basketball games on Main Campus is no-charge in the basketball public lots identified in the parking map (PDF) posted on the Parking Services website. During games, all CU Boulder parking permits are honored in public basketball parking areas on a space-available basis.
For full details check Parking Services basketball webpage.
Faculty, staff: Submit events for Spring Welcome

New Student & Family Programs invites all campus departments to submit events to be a part of Spring Welcome 2019.
Spring Welcome is the official kickoff and welcome experience to the CU Boulder community for all new students and families. We encourage all departments and units to help contribute to this process by providing engagement opportunities for new students and their parents, families and support systems.
All program submissions must be received by Dec. 10 to be included in the Spring Welcome event schedule. For further questions regarding programming needs and information about Spring Welcome, please email welcome@colorado.edu.
Submit your Spring Welcome event.
Spring Welcome 2019 important dates
- Move-in: Jan. 10
- International Student Orientation: Jan. 10–12
- Graduate Student Orientation: Jan. 11
- New Undergraduate Student Orientation: Jan. 11
- Spring Welcome Signature Programs & Events: Jan. 10–18
Women’s Leadership Symposium call for programs
The 2019 Women’s Leadership Symposium program submission process is now open! 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.
With this year’s theme of “Transforming our Future,” 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.
Staff and students are encouraged to collaborate on proposal submissions that address our key themes:
- Describe gendered challenges present at CU and in the broader workplace.
- Describe a leadership style or core tenet, and how attendees can operationalize this style or tenet.
- Connect knowledge and skills to future professional pursuits.
For full consideration, please submit your proposal by Dec. 3.
Save the date
2019 Women’s Leadership Symposium
Friday, Feb. 15
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
University Memorial Center
Grants for faculty, grad students in social sciences: Apply by Nov. 12
This fall semester, CARTSS (Center to Advance Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences) is offering two grant programs open to tenure-track faculty and graduate students conducting interdisciplinary research in the social sciences.
Deadline: Monday, Nov. 12
Faculty award
Our program is a competitive grant program to support tenure-track faculty conducting research in social science. We are particularly interested in projects that are new and innovative and expand or diverge from current research. Awards up to $4,000.
Graduate student award
This program provides a small amount of startup funds for graduate students conducting research in social science. We are particularly interested in supporting pilot projects designed to increase the chances of securing external funding support as well as field research, data acquisition, travel and other research cost essential to successful completion of research required for MA or PhD degrees. Awards up to $1,000.
Details and instructions for applying can be accessed via the CARTSS website.
Contact CARTSS at 303-735-3721 or stop by IBS B173.
Safe Zone LGBTQ+ Inclusivity Training: November workshop
The Center for Inclusion and Social Change offers monthly LGBTQ+ Inclusion Safe Zone Trainings throughout the academic year led by CISC staff and the peer education team.
This interactive 90-minute training provides information about campus climate for the LGBT+ and allied community; surveys CU Boulder and Colorado resources, policies and protections; and addresses best practices for creating inclusive learning and work environments at the university. All are welcome, and requests can also be made for departmental or group-specific trainings.
The November workshop is set for 12:30–2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, in C4C S484.
Students are not required to register but may RSVP to one of the monthly trainings through Skillsoft within the campus portal. Once you log in using your Identikey, follow these steps:
Click on the Skillsoft tile. Select Library at the top of the page. Select your campus folder. Select a topic from Categories. Select a course and click “Launch.”
Employees can register through Skillsoft in the employee portal. Search under "LGBTQ" to find it. If you are having trouble logging in to Skillsoft, you can call Organizational and Employee Development at 303-492-8103.
Next session: Dec. 11
Graphic design charity work: Backpacks for children

Spring internships for juniors, seniors at History Colorado Center
UROP seeking faculty to host 'interest tables' at symposium

Global Sustainability Scholars accepting applications until Nov. 15
Global Sustainability Scholars (GSS) program is a paid, three-summer international research experience for undergraduates committed to solving sustainability issues.
GSS brings the brightest undergraduate students from underrepresented groups to work across cultures, borders and disciplines. It provides an opportunity for you to get paid and engage in cutting-edge international research programs in urban sustainable food, energy and water nexus.
Apply to be a part of the 2019 cohort!
For more information visit gsscholar.org or email gsscholarinfo@gmail.com.
For parents: Cognitive Development Center offers fun research projects for kids
The Cognitive Development Center in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is looking for children ages birth to 12 years old who are interested in playing games that will help teach us about self-control, language and cognitive strategies.
A visit, scheduled at your convenience, lasts about 60 minutes. Babysitting is available for siblings. Parents are compensated for travel, and kids receive a fun prize.
To sign up, please do one of the following:
- Visit our website.
- Email cogdevctr@colorado.edu with your child’s name, gender, date of birth and parent contact information (address, phone number, email address).
- Call us at 303-492-6389.
For more information, feel free to check out our Facebook page and website.
Save the date: Faculty Awards Celebration Nov. 28
Chancellor DiStefano will host the annual Faculty Awards Celebration from 4:30 to 7 p.m., Nov. 28, at the UMC, Room 235. Mark your calendar for the event, which is in collaboration with the Provost's Office and Faculty Affairs in recognition of faculty's external academic achievements, and stay tuned for RSVP information.