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

 

Volunteer Management Training series offered this fall

Volunteers pose for photo
The Volunteer Resource Center is hosting a new Volunteer Management Training series to provide individuals and organizations with resources and skills necessary to effectively manage, develop and retain volunteers. Participants will leave each module with key takeaways to implement in their own organizations and volunteer programs. Open to CU Boulder students, staff and faculty as well as nonprofit organizations. Volunteer management is a key element of the success of your program or event. The Volunteer Management Trainings will take place monthly through the spring semester. You can attend individual sessions based on needs and knowledge, or the whole series for a more holistic education on volunteer management.

Legal trouble? Student Legal Services can help

Student Legal Services is a small law office dedicated exclusively to serving the legal needs of CU Boulder students, sponsored by the CU Boulder Student Government.

Our mission is to help students resolve or minimize their legal situations so they can focus on school. SLS has several attorneys on staff who can help students make sense of their legal situations, explain their options and help them prevent their legal issues from spiraling out of control. We’ll even tell students when we think they don’t need lawyers.

Participants needed for a research study on internet memes

Do you love memes? Do you often find yourself laughing at them and sharing them with friends and family? If so, you would be perfect for a one-time, one-hour focus group discussion about them! We are interested in knowing more about how people interact with memes on social media and what is going on inside their heads when they see them. Focus group meetings will be conducted in-person on the CU Boulder Main Campus during the month of November. Participants will be compensated with a $10 Target gift card. If you are interested in participating or have questions, please contact Chris Vardeman at chris.vardeman@colorado.edu.

Spring internship opportunity at History Colorado Center for juniors, seniors

The Center of the American West Internships Program has an opening next semester for a School Programs intern at History Colorado Center. The intern will work with elementary and secondary students visiting the museum. Primary duties include facilitating hands-on activities in the museum galleries while leading field trip tours and supporting the development and coordination of educational resources. We are now accepting applications and scheduling interviews for this 3-credit-hour internship. Visit our website for more details about the program and how to apply.

Call for papers on technology law, policy and impacts of law on marginalized groups

Silicon Flatirons and the Colorado Technology Law Journal (CTLJ) seek those interested to submit their works of scholarship on issues related to high-tension areas of technology law, policy and the impacts of the law on marginalized groups or communities.

Two successful submissions will be selected for publication in the CTLJ. The authors of the papers selected pursuant to this CFP will also be asked to present their research during the Silicon Flatirons annual Topics in Law and Technology Conference (TILT), held annually in February. In 2022, the conference will be Feb. 17–18 and is expected to be held in a hybrid format, meaning participants will be welcome to join us either virtually or in person for the event.

Deadline to apply is Nov. 17. 

AAU adopts principles on preventing sexual harassment in academia

Pillars on the CU Boulder campus (Photo by  Patrick Campbell/University of Colorado)

At the Association of American Universities fall meeting this week, member presidents and chancellors, including CU Boulder Chancellor Philip DiStefano, adopted a set of principles to "help prevent sexual harassment in academia. In adopting the principles, America’s leading research universities are committing to meaningful efforts to fight sexual harassment on their campuses by agreeing to share information about accused harassers and to see all investigations into sexual misconduct through to completion, regardless of whether the accused harasser has moved on to other employment." 

Read the full AAU statement

Get free tickets to Friday’s Denver Nuggets game

Watch the Denver Nuggets live and in person at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29, as they take on the Dallas Mavericks. Limited number of tickets available. Student ticket distribution will start on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 10 a.m. in the Center for Student Involvement (UMC 330).

One ticket per student; must have Buff OneCard to pick up ticket. If you want to go to the game with a friend, please plan to pick up your tickets together. No tickets will be held. Students can then take the RTD bus for free down to Denver to watch the game.

Apply to be a spring 2022 learning assistant

Undergrads––get paid to work with faculty and assist undergraduate student learning. Apply for the spring 2022 learning assistant positions in 70 courses across 16 different departments.

Applications open: Oct. 29
Priority application deadline: Nov. 8

Cybersecurity starts with you: Cybersecurity Awareness Month––week 4

Every time you use the internet, you face choices related to your security: Should a link be clicked, website accessed, and wireless networks be joined?

Your security and the security of your family, friends, coworkers and fellow students depends on making secure online decisions. Making the internet more safe and secure requires all of us to take responsibility for our own cybersecurity posture. Read more from the Office of Information Security.