Buff Bulletin Board

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

 

Chronic back pain? Participants needed for research study

Person holding their back in pain; text reads 'Back pain? Research participants wanted'

The Pain Lab at CU Boulder, affiliated with the Institute of Cognitive Science, is seeking participants ages 21–70 for a research study with non-invasive wearable sensors.

You may be eligible if you have experienced back pain for the last three-plus months. Participants will be compensated up to $360.

If you're interested, fill out the eligibility screening form. We will contact you regarding your eligibility.

An introductory workshop for bringing your inventions to the world

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For those who are motivated by the potential to translate their research, win grants and impact society, I-Corps Starting Blocks provides the tools, resources and support needed to bring innovations to those in need and improve competitiveness for funding additional research. 

This program includes three virtual workshops spread over three weeks April 7–21 and introduces participants to the commercialization process.

Recruiting participants for focus groups on violence-prevention messaging

CU’s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence is recruiting participants for focus groups to view and provide feedback via Zoom on educational messages for violence prevention. The messages will be displayed on PowerPoint slides during a 60-minute meeting.

Each participant will receive a $25 Amazon gift card.

The study seeks to test messages on violence prevention and "upstander" reporting with CU audiences to help improve the quality of a public awareness campaign on campus and community safety.

To sign up to participate, email violence prevention researcher Sarah Goodrum at sarah.goodrum@colorado.edu. Recruitment will run through April 2023.

Concerned about student parties off campus? CU has resources for community members

As the weather gets warmer, students are more likely to host gatherings outside. We understand some of those gatherings may disrupt your daily life. 

CU Boulder's Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations (OCHNR) is available to support community members in addressing concerns and mitigating any disruptions. Check out the OCHNR community resources page to get support and learn what to do if your student neighbor is hosting disruptive parties.

Worried about your child's academic, social or behavioral problems?

Affordable psychotherapy is available at the Raimy Clinic in the Muenzinger Psychology Building on the CU Boulder campus. Raimy Clinic therapists can provide help for children and adolescents who are struggling with depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, ADHD or social and academic difficulties, among other problems. Special low rates are available for children of all full-time CU Boulder students, staff and faculty.

For more information, parents please call our intake coordinator Anna Gilmour at 303-492-5177, email raimy@colorado.edu or visit our website.

Reminder: BFA election to close March 10; Nominate yourself and others

Faculty: Please nominate yourself and/or your colleagues for representative positions within the Boulder Faculty Assembly. This is an important opportunity for you to participate in the faculty governance process at CU Boulder. Nominations are open for the following seats, and the deadline is March 10.

  • Five at-large Arts and Sciences representative seats.
  • Four at-large non- Arts and Sciences representative seats. The non-Arts and Sciences units include Business, CMCI, Education, Engineering, ENVD, Law, Libraries
    and Music.

Elections will be held via Qualtrics March 15–22. All members of the CU Boulder Faculty Senate are eligible to nominate, be nominated and vote. 

Faculty: Submit book and course material information for fall

Book and course material information for fall 2023 is due March 24.

Instructors have received ongoing email communications requesting book and course materials information for fall 2023 courses. As a reminder, campus policy states departments are required to identify what books and other course materials are required (or if a course will have no required materials) for their classes by the day of registration.

Course material information is critical to provide financial transparency to our students during course registration and to help them plan ahead. It is also needed in order for the university to maintain Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEA) and Americans with Disability Act (ADA) compliance (Disability Services needs sufficient lead time to gain access to and prepare books and materials in suitable alternative formats for students who need them). 

Instructors who are not requiring specific books or course materials for a course (and departments with unassigned courses that won’t have required materials) or courses that will utilize open education resources still need to notify the CU Book Store of that fact as soon as possible. 

The book store has designated a staff member to facilitate any faculty needs around this. His name is Ryan Windle, and his contact information is: ryan.windle@colorado.edu, 303-492-3421.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this faculty responsibility.