Buff Bulletin Board

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

 

Join study: Energy costs of reaching and walking

Purpose: The purpose of the study is to investigate the amount of energy it requires individuals to move. We will evaluate the energy demands of both arm reaching and walking.

Main eligibility requirements:

  • 35–55 years of age
  • Able to walk without the use of a cane/walking aid
  • Able to participate in two evaluation sessions (about a week apart) at CU Boulder

Participants will be compensated up to $200 for their time.

Microsoft multi-factor authentication coming to students April 8, with 14 days to register

Woman working on a computer.

To enhance the security of CU Boulder accounts, the Office of Information Technology is enabling multi-factor authentication (MFA) to protect Microsoft Office 365 applications. Starting April 8, all CU Boulder students will be enrolled in MFA and given 14 days to register. Details about how to register and get help will be emailed to students and are also included below.

One of the most common ways cybercriminals attack our campus is through collaboration services like Office 365. MFA helps protect you by adding an additional layer of security, making it harder for attackers to log in as if they were you. Your information is safer with MFA because thieves would need to steal both your password and your phone. MFA has been shown to block 99.9% of compromised-credential attacks, which in turn will help to safeguard the university’s data, finances and reputation.

If you have questions about multi-factor authentication, please check out the Multi-Factor Authentication FAQs or contact the IT Service Center at oithelp@colorado.edu or 303-735-4357.

Submit your short film to the Titan Film Festival

CU Boulder's Titan Production Club is excited to announce the first annual CU Boulder Student Film Festival! If you are a CU Boulder student and have a short film or project you would like to submit, please upload your video to your student Google Drive account and share them with UCBTitanProductions@colorado.edu.

The deadline for video submission is April 2. 

We will be holding the festival on Thursday, April 14, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Visual Arts Complex, Room 1B20. We will be showcasing student productions, as well as productions the club has created such as Dingbats and our spring 2022 production Gluttony. After the showcase, the audience will pick their favorite film.

The festival is free to attend and submit to, but not all submissions may be included due to time restraints. 

Seeking CU’s excellent students for graduate scholarship opportunities in the UK

Students interested in applying for U.K. scholarships, including the Rhodes, Marshall and Churchill, are invited to attend an informational meeting on April 12 at 5:30 p.m. on Zoom.

These exceptional scholarships fund one to three years of graduate study in the U.K. at Oxford and other universities in any field. Students wishing to enter a U.K. university in 2023 must apply by Aug. 15, 2022, to be considered for nomination. Anyone can attend the meeting to learn more. 

General qualifications:

  • GPA of 3.7 or higher
  • Demonstrated leadership
  • Sustained community involvement

Volunteer at Grad Bash—a fun celebration for graduating students

Graduating students hugging inflatable Ralphie

Come out to help celebrate the class of 2022 at Grad Bash!

Grad Bash is a celebration for graduating students, featuring free food and refreshments, a DJ and photo opportunities. Hosted on the lawn of the Koenig Alumni Center, this CU tradition is the perfect way for graduates to enjoy their time together in the days leading up to commencement.

We are looking for lots of volunteers to help with setup, event support and tear-down at this end-of semester event for students. It will be a fun, celebratory environment and a way to show your support for graduates.

View shifts and register. Email alumnivolunteers@colorado.edu with any questions.

Get tickets to Program Council's spring concert featuring Felly this weekend

Program Council is proud to announce the headliner for our annual spring show, Felly. The latest signee to 300 Entertainment, the rapper/singer-songwriter/producer brings a boundless energy to his music, which is an experimental blend of traditional rap, indie rock and soul. 

The concert will be held April 3 in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $11 for CU Boulder students and $22 for the general public. Students must use their colorado.edu email when purchasing.

Attend the National Pan-Hellenic Council Meet & Greet on April 5

We are excited to welcome the National Pan-Hellenic Council, comprised of the nine historically African American sororities and fraternities, to our campus! Representatives from each chapter will be available to share information on their history and important facts, answer questions and provide details on how you can get involved.

Sign up to attend!

Questions? Email guillermo.ramirez@colorado.edu.

Graduate Student Appreciation Week is April 4–8! Join for fun events, giveaways

The Division of Student Affairs and the Graduate School invite all graduate students to join us for a celebration of Graduate Student Appreciation Week. We look forward to celebrating our outstanding graduate student community.

In addition, don’t forget HungryBuffs is offering free delivery on all orders for graduate students April 4–8 with coupon code “graduate22.”

Nominations open for CU Involvement Awards through March 31

Each year, the Center for Student Involvement and the Colorado Creed join together to recognize leadership and engagement across campus. The CU Involvement Awards is a free and open event that celebrates students, student organizations, faculty and staff who exemplify leadership and passion across the Boulder community. The awards will be presented on Tuesday, April 19, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom. 

Submit your nominations by March 31.

Suspect in Friday’s vehicle theft and robbery arrested, jailed

A suspect who matches the description in a motor vehicle theft and robbery that occurred on the CU Boulder campus Friday morning has been apprehended, according to the University of Colorado Police Department (CUPD). The crime occurred at approximately 9:30 a.m. on March 18.

CUPD notified the campus community of the arrest on Friday night, after initially alerting campus of the crime on Friday morning. No one was injured in the on-campus incident. 

The suspect was arrested at approximately 5:25 p.m. Friday, near Hays, Kansas. The stolen vehicle was also recovered. 

CUPD notified police agencies throughout Colorado and nearby jurisdictions to be on the lookout for a stolen Toyota 4-Runner off-road vehicle with Texas plates. 

Police were notified of a robbery in Hays, Kansas, by a suspect matching the description of the campus incident, then spotted the vehicle in a restaurant drive-thru in nearby Russel, Kansas.

The suspect was taken into custody after a high-speed chase. 

CUPD would like to thank the Hays Police Department, the Kansas Highway Patrol, the Russell Police Department, the Russell County Sheriff’s Department, the Ellis County Sheriff’s Department, and the other law enforcement agencies that helped in the search for and apprehension of the suspect.

Anyone with information regarding this crime is encouraged to contact CUPD at 303-492-6666. If you wish to share information anonymously, contact Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers by phone or email. Reference CUPD case No. 2022-0480.