Remember to clean out or renew your Rec Center locker by May 31
If you rent a locker at the Rec, don't forget to clean it out or renew it by May 31. New locker sales begin June 1. Ask the front desk for details.
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If you rent a locker at the Rec, don't forget to clean it out or renew it by May 31. New locker sales begin June 1. Ask the front desk for details.
The Basic Needs Center offers emergency housing to CU Boulder students who are facing housing insecurity. Shop the center's Amazon wish list to help make emergency housing spaces special for students in need.
By Monday, May 1, master’s grade changes must be submitted for incomplete courses taken during previous semesters. Don't miss this final deadline!
Anyone can refer a student to Student Support & Case Management (SSCM). SSCM can connect students with resources and help them work through challenging life situations that may be impacting their education, such as:
Visit the SSCM website to learn how to recognize and respond to a friend in distress and how to refer them to a case manager.
Before you leave for summer, transfer your prescriptions. To transfer your prescription from the Apothecary to another pharmacy, please contact the pharmacy you wish to transfer your prescription to and have them call the Apothecary at 303-492-8553.
A limited number of wireless hotspots are available from the University Libraries and can be checked out over the summer for educational purposes, including research use.
CU Student Government is looking for folks interested in volunteering at our second annual CUSG Sexual Assault Awareness 5K on Saturday, April 29.
Sexual assault is a prominent issue on many college campuses, and CUSG is hosting multiple events in April to raise awareness for sexual assault. To wrap up Sexual Assault Awareness Month, CUSG is hosting a 5k walk/run to raise money for student survivors.
Sign up to volunteer. Once registered, we will reach out to determine volunteer assignments.
Participants gain firsthand knowledge of the university through meetings with senior leaders on the Boulder campus and each of the other three campuses in the CU system as well as the CU system office. Applications are now open.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grants are key ways that university spinouts and innovation firms fund the early development and commercialization of their technologies. To highlight this program's strategic use, the Center for Translational Research will host a dynamic, weeklong lunchtime conference featuring experts across the Colorado and national innovation ecosystem.
CU Boulder is hosting an open virtual community forum on April 27 to provide an overview of two key construction projects—the Limelight conference center and hotel and the demolition of buildings at 19th and Athens streets that will help make the way for new on-campus housing.
Campus officials will provide an overview of each project, as well as timelines and measures being taken to minimize construction impacts.
Registration is required, and questions can be submitted in advance via the online registration form.
Thursday, April 27
5–6 p.m.
More than 3,600 CU Boulder faculty and staff members have participated in the 2023 Faculty and Staff Engagement Survey.
If you haven't completed the survey yet, do so now and be entered in to win fantastic prizes! Those who take the survey April 17–21 will be eligible to win a $100 gift card (10 gift cards will be awarded).
CU NightRide, a student-operated organization that provides free evening transportation to campus community members, has added new electric vehicles to its fleet in an effort to transition away from fossil fuels.
During maintenance that affects the portals, such as the maintenance scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday, April 22, until 4 a.m. on Sunday, April 23, remember that you can directly access Canvas and some other services that are provided through the portals.
Career Services is hiring for multiple student employment opportunities! Pay is $15.30 per hour. Apply via Handshake.
Do you love public speaking? Are you interested in boosting your skills and empowering your peers to do the same? We are seeking applications from undergraduate students interested in serving in this leadership role.
Do you enjoy helping others? Are you interested in boosting your professionalism and empowering your peers to do the same? Career Services is seeking applications from students interested in serving in a leadership role as a peer career advisor.