Buff Bulletin Board

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

 

Grad students: Apply for a paid position to work with GPSG

The Graduate and Professional Student Government has several openings for college senators, which are paid bi-weekly. We are currently seeking senators from Arts & Sciences, Engineering, Education and Leeds Business.

We are reviewing applications on a rolling basis. Contact speaker.gpsg@colorado.edu if you have any questions about the position.

Printing and more available for students at the Ink Spot in the UMC

Contact the Ink Spot in the UMC for your printing needs. The Ink Spot offers a variety of print services including printing, binding, lamination, foam-core, wide-format printing and more. Orders may be submitted in person at the Ink Spot or online through the Imaging Services website or eprint@colorado.edu. If you need assistance creating a print-ready PDF, need to request a quote or have any printing questions, please email eprint@colorado.edu or call 303-492-7878.

CU Boulder seeks nominations for arts and sciences dean position

CU Boulder seeks nominations for a dynamic academician and experienced administrator to serve as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S). In this leadership role of the university’s largest college, the dean is the primary advocate for the college’s broad liberal arts mission and the chief administrator of the three newly formed divisions within A&S. The position reports to the provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs.

The dean of the College of Arts and Sciences position in a newly configured college assumes a critical role in shaping the academic and administrative landscape of the campus, sustaining and increasing our reputation as a national research university, and in meeting our strategic imperatives.

“We are seeking an inspired leader with a deep commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion who can support and coordinate resources among three strong and autonomous divisional deans in CU Boulder’s largest college,” said Provost Russell Moore. “Our ideal candidate will have strong diplomatic and interpersonal communications skills, in addition to having strong management and logistical support skills.”

On July 28, the university announced members of the search committee, chaired by Sharon Matusik, dean of the Leeds School of Business and professor of strategy and entrepreneurship.

Read more about this career opportunity at CU Boulder Jobs. CU Boulder employees interested in applying for this position should apply on the Boulder campus internal job board. Nominations may be submitted via an online form.

Questions regarding the position?
Search chair, Sharon Matusik, sharon.matusik@colorado.edu

Questions regarding the search process?
HR recruiter, Monica Carroll, monica.carroll@colorado.edu

Join the Buffs Together Tailgate on Saturday for free food, activities, more

Join Health and Wellness Services for a tailgate party before the mental health awareness football game on Saturday, Oct. 2, from 9 a.m. to noon.

  • Free breakfast: English muffin and croissant sandwiches, breakfast breads, coffee, juice
  • Music
  • Inflatables: Quarterback blitz, soccer dart and two-lane bungee run

Tailgate is for students only. Buff OneCards are required.

Swipe it forward: Donate a meal swipe to fellow Buffs in need Oct. 4–6

The Volunteer Resource Center is collecting meal swipe donations to fight food insecurity on campus. Anyone with a meal plan can donate one meal swipe Oct. 4–6. Just tell the cashier that you would like to donate.

Donations will be accepted at the following locations:

  • C4C Dining Center
  • Village Center Dining
  • Alferd Packer Grill
  • The Alley
  • Sewall Dining Center
  • SEEC Café

Only one meal swipe can be donated per person. Don’t have a meal plan, but still want to help? Donate here.

If you have questions about this program, email food@colorado.edu.

It’s compliance week

Students: You'll receive a few important reminder emails this week.

Each fall, the campus sends communications to share important information and meet federal notification requirements. Recently, students received eMemos on topics such as FERPA, discrimination and harassment, and voting. Over the coming week, you'll continue to receive annual reminders on topics concerning drug policy and conviction impacts, financial aid and the campus's safety and security report.

Job driving student to middle school in morning

I'm looking for a kind, responsible and safe person to drive my seventh-grade daughter to Louisville Middle School from Flatiron Meadows in Erie on most Monday, Thursday and Friday mornings. She has to be at school by 8:30 a.m. but could arrive a bit earlier if needed (8:20 a.m.). I'll pay $12 per trip (it's about a 15-minute drive). Please let me know if you're interested. Thanks!

Administrative citations replace low-level CUPD tickets

Students who used to receive University of Colorado Police Department (CUPD) tickets for lower-level offenses or first-time infractions may now receive administrative citations which make it easier for students to make amends, save them a trip to court and save them money.

CUPD officers and residential service officials (RSOs) began the administrative citations program in May. Infractions eligible to receive the new administrative citation include minor in possession of drugs or alcohol, fake identification, unlawful conduct on public property, consumption of alcohol in public and other nonviolent or first-time offenses. Some minor traffic offenses are included as well.

After receiving non-traffic administrative citations, students will be referred to the CU Boulder Office of Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution (SCCR) for completion of a student conduct process, including possible participation in restorative justice programs or substance abuse programs. Administrative citations carry half the fine of a criminal citation.

Learn more here.

Applications open for GPSG Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award

The Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) is committed to recognizing the work done by the graduate and professional BIPOC student community in antiracist community engagement, activism and involvement at CU Boulder. Therefore, GPSG will award the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award to graduate and professional students each semester in recognition of their work. The purpose of this award is to encourage student activism in the areas of DEI which benefits the CU Boulder community. 

For the fall 2021 semester, submissions related to Cultural Diversity / Diversity in the classroom / Racial justice are encouraged. However, submissions that do not fall under these themes will also be welcome.

The application will be open through Oct. 15.

Contact diversity.gpsg@colorado.edu with questions about the award.