Buff Bulletin Board

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

 

Faculty, staff: Encourage students to attend academic support sessions

Faculty and staff are encouraged to refer students who are looking for academic support to attend one of these workshops or drop-in sessions posted on the Course Alert webpage. These events were created specifically to support first-year students who receive Course Alerts; however, any undergraduate student may attend. 

In addition to providing immediate academic support, the facilitators will help students get connected with appropriate campus resources, including tutoring, academic coaching, mental health support, etc. Students should login to Buff Portal Advising and click on the Ralphie’s Help Lab tile to register and find the locations of the sessions.

Planning to retire within the next 5 years? Join webinar March 2

PERA Retirement plan participants are encouraged to attend this educational webinar about everything related to applying for retirement. Designed for people who are 4–6 years from retirement, this webinar details everything you need to apply for retirement with confidence. You’ll learn about the details you should be considering as you come down the home stretch to retirement.

This webinar is part of our Retirement Ready webinar series, which provides comprehensive guidance for University of Colorado faculty and staff who are planning to retire within the next five years.

Register to join from noon to 1 p.m. March 2.

Graduate fellowship applications due March 16

Residency graduate fellowships from the Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration are available for graduate students in engineering, applied sciences, physics, materials, mathematics and computational science. Applications are due by March 16.

Apply for the GPSG excellence awards by March 17

The Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) is pleased to announce a call for applications for the annual Teaching Excellence Awards (TEA) and Collegiality and Scholarship Excellence Awards (CSEA, formerly the Outstanding Research Assistant Awards) for the 2021–22 academic year. Each award comes with a monetary prize of $400 paid to recipients through a scholarship applied to their student accounts. Awardees will also be highlighted on GPSG media.

These awards are intended to recognize broad definitions of teaching and scholarship since we know that not all students have the same opportunities. Many of our applicants are TAs, GPTIs or RAs, but any student who is involved in mentoring or other informal teaching, research, creation of creative works or other original scholarship activity is welcome to apply!

Learn more and apply.

Communicating for student success: March and April milestones and actions for faculty, staff, advisors

Each month, communications milestones and actions will be shared with faculty and staff related to the monthly CU Boulder Today update on the student-centered approach to teaching and learning. It aims to provide student-facing staff and faculty a quick glimpse into the month’s key milestones for undergraduate students, along with links to corresponding communications. Each feature will also include topics and resources staff and faculty can highlight when having conversations with students. 

Milestones for March and April 

  • Students will be registering for summer and fall 2022 courses during March and April. 
  • March 18 is the last day students can drop or change to pass/fail a current, full-semester spring semester course. If students have received a course alert, they may want to consider these options.
  • Spring break:

Actions to support students

  • Ask students about their summer and fall plans.
  • Encourage students to log in to Buff Portal to see their enrollment dates and any holds they may need to clear before registering. 
    • Students can view a description of each hold, including instructions for clearing the hold and contact information for the office that manages the hold. 
  • Ask students about their current course load, inquire about their stress level and help them find resources: 
    • Red Folder: Recognize, respond to and refer students in distress
    • Health and Wellness Liaisons: Connect students with college-specific resources for mental health, stress and more
    • Tutoring: Help students who may need additional academic support
    • Advising: Support students in creating and achieving their academic, career and life goals
    • Peer Wellness Coach: Peer Wellness Coaching (PWC) is a free service available to CU Boulder students to help them set and achieve their wellness goals.
  • Encourage students to reach out to University Libraries for help:

Taste of Home: Submit your favorite family recipe now through March 4

Is your student craving their favorite home-cooked meal? We invite you to share your favorite family recipe and the story behind the dish for our Taste of Home program in partnership with Campus Dining Services!

We will collect your recipes and share them on our Buff Family Facebook page, in a virtual cookbook and a select few will be recreated and featured in our dining centers! The deadline to submit is March 4. We are excited to see your creations! 

Register for intramural sports Feb. 23–March 2

Intramural sports provide an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to compete against each other in a variety of sports and activities. It's a chance to get connected on campus and meet other students and a fun way to stay active. Registration period is Feb. 23 through March 2.

Share your opinions about CU Boulder’s communications

Strategic Relations and Communications seeks faculty and staff members to participate in one-hour focus groups being held between Feb. 24 and March 1. The focus groups will be conveniently held on Zoom.

We want to hear your opinions about different CU Boulder communications and branding. Participation is confidential and all responses will be anonymous.

Please use this link to find a date and time that works for you and reserve your spot. Registration will be capped for each session and participation will be on a first-come, first-served basis—so sign up today.

Help evaluate video delivery platforms for CU Boulder

Person writing on paper tablet in front of computer screen.

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) would like your help evaluating video delivery platforms for our campus. A video delivery platform is a suite of tools that allows users to create, edit, publish and view video content online. Kaltura is an example, as are YouTube and Vimeo. Register for one of the upcoming webinars on Feb. 22 and Feb. 24.

Transitioning from career to retirement—an info session Feb. 24

University of Colorado faculty and staff within five years of retirement are encouraged to participate in Retirement Ready, a webinar series designed to provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to take the next step.

Within Reach: Transitioning from Career to Retirement, hosted by TIAA, will cover the basic rules that govern the most common retirement accounts, when to tap into different assets and flexible income choices offered by TIAA. The presenter will also touch on estate planning, health care and the emotional impact of retirement among other topics.

Register to attend from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24.

Peers Educating and Empowering Peers deadline Feb. 25—Students: Apply today; Employees: Nominate a student

The Education and Social Change (EDSC) Office located in the Center for Inclusion and Social Change is looking for highly motivated students with a passion for social justice, equity and inclusion to be hired as Peers Educating and Empowering Peers (PEEPs). The center provides high-impact, transformational, community-building and educational programs to nurture leaders grounded in the core concepts of intersectional identity development, diversity education, equity and social justice. 

Faculty and staff, nominate highly motivated students with a passion for social justice, equity and inclusion to be peer educators through a Center for Inclusion and Social Change program. Students may also apply without being nominated.

Faculty: Submit book and course material information for fall 2022

Instructors have received ongoing email communications requesting book and course materials information for fall 2022 courses. As a reminder, campus policy states that 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 (OER), 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.