Buff Bulletin Board

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

 

Aug. 9 town hall recording now available

Couldn't attend the Aug. 9 town hall? A recording with closed captioning is now available. Led by Provost Russell Moore and Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rourke, the virtual event was a chance for campus leaders to provide updates heading into the fall semester, including the topics of academic year priorities, work modality standards, vaccine requirements, academic instruction guidance and more. There was also a Q&A segment and leaders from Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, Health and Wellness Services and Human Resources were on hand to answer questions.

Join info session for national fellowships Sept. 7

The Graduate School is hosting an informational webinar on Zoom, Sept. 7, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., for graduate students interested in applying for the NSF GRFP or other national/federal fellowships. Presenters will describe how to apply to the NSF GRFP, and current NSF fellows will provide insights into applying for and winning an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.

Register here in advance. This info session will be followed by an opportunity to register for further writing workshops to help hone your proposal.

Full closure of 30th and Colorado intersection slated for Sept. 10–23

From Saturday, Sept 10, to Friday, Sept. 23, the intersection of 30th Street and Colorado will be closed in all directions to pedestrians, bicyclists and vehicles as the city’s transformative underpass project progresses. Community members are encouraged to avoid this area during this closure period.

The planned closure is part of ongoing work on the 30th Street and Colorado Avenue Underpass Project. The roadwork is planned to minimize the impact on students, faculty, staff and visitors.

View the project detour map for various pedestrian, bicycle and alternate vehicular routes while the work is being performed. Crews will be completing scheduled work that cannot be done with live traffic.

The project is a critical part of the city’s Core Arterial Network (CAN) effort and also aligns with CU Boulder and city planning efforts such as CU Boulder Master Plan (2021) and CU Transportation Master Plan (2020). These strategic efforts identified the need for improvements to safety, separation of travel, and reduction in conflict points and severe crashes at the intersection.

In addition to improving campus and community connectivity, the underpass will provide drainage and structural improvements. The project is scheduled for completion in early 2023.

Buff Bus impacts

Members of our CU Boulder community who are commuting from East Campus can still use the Stampede Bus, though construction delays on the route are likely and the route will be detoured during non-peak hours. The regular Route S - Stampede will continue to operate from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. (approximately 15 minutes between buses). After 5 p.m., the Stampede will be following detoured route S.

Residents from Williams Village can continue to use Buff Bus detour route WL. The detour route will run on the regular schedule: Monday–Friday, 7 a.m.–3 p.m. (approx. 12 mins between buses). After 3 p.m., detour Route W will provide service.

For more details about bus schedule impacts and route detour map, visit our Buff Bus webpage.

Questions about the city’s 30th and Colorado Underpass project can be sent to popen@bouldercolorado.gov.

Find your adventure with Outdoor Pursuits

Outdoor Pursuits is a gateway for students to experience the great outdoors. This is accomplished through the development of an inclusive environment and community-promoting skill-building for a variety of outdoor recreational activities, environmental awareness and appreciation of nature.

Sign up for wellness coaching

Peer Wellness Coaching is a free service available to CU Boulder students to help students set and achieve their wellness goals. Coaches are students who are trained to help students looking to optimize their personal health and wellness or make meaningful changes in their lives. Peer wellness coaches listen and work one-on-one with students to set wellness goals and connect to the resources to achieve their goals.

Volunteer to be a note-taker for Disability Services

Being a peer note-taker gives you an opportunity to gain volunteer service hours in addition to receiving a gift card to the CU Book Store.

To register, please complete the registration form. You will need to sign in with your CU Google account (@colorado.edu) to complete the form. If needed, you will hear back from Disability Services after you submit with next steps and an invitation to the internal platform Accommodate Portal, where you will post notes.

After successfully providing notes throughout the semester, you will receive a CU Book Store gift card as a token of appreciation for your service. Learn more about guidelines and expectations.

Deadline extended: Faculty, staff invited to submit proposals for Health and Wellness Summit

Editor's note: The submission deadline has been extended from Aug. 19 to Sept. 9.

This year's event will be hybrid, offering participants opportunities to attend fascinating and informative virtual presentations and panels as well as experience in-person discussions and activities. This year’s summit theme is Power of Play. The focus is on how play can enhance our daily experience, impacts our mind, body and spirit, and have positive outcomes on our relationships and work.

We ask that programs be engaging, interactive, and that each attendee leave with tangible information that includes tips, skills and/or information to access services. We are soliciting program proposals that align with our overall theme, as well as the eight dimensions of wellness.

Please complete the form as soon as possible. The final deadline for submissions is Sept. 9. Should you have any questions or comments, please email wellness@colorado.edu.

Public comment window open for proposed federal Title IX regulations

The general public, including the CU Boulder community, has the opportunity to comment on newly proposed Title IX regulations that the CU system office updated the campuses on in June.

The deadline to comment is 11:59 p.m. EDT on Sept. 12, and all comments should be sent directly to the U.S. Department of Education. All comments are considered public and will be posted online once the Department of Education has reviewed them.

Additionally, throughout the course of this year, the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance will be providing engagement opportunities for students, staff, faculty and other campus leaders and stakeholders to review the proposed regulations in order provide feedback to the system-wide Title IX working group as the university moves into the implementation phase.

Registration open for non-credit language classes through ALTEC

Person speaking sign language at commencement

Registration for the Anderson Language and Technology Center’s (ALTEC) remote, non-credit language classes for adults worldwide is open!

CU system faculty, staff and students receive a 20% discount for one of ALTEC's 8–10 week cohorts in American Sign Language, Arabic, Mandarin, Italian, Spanish, French, German or Japanese. Classes begin Sept. 12, but the possibilities start now—enroll today!

For more information and to register, visit the ALTEC website.

Not sure which language you want to take? No problem! Consider ALTEC’s free Foundations course to learn the basics in seven languages through Canvas. Online on your time!