Buff Bulletin Board
The Buff Bulletin Board, a listing of campus announcements, is a service of Campus Communications.
Review your fall class schedule
Fall 2021 classroom assignments and meeting times are subject to change through late May to accommodate in-person class options. Don't forget to review your schedule between May 24 and June 1, and make adjustments as needed. Learn more.
Review summer dining hours and information

The Alferd Packer Grill, The Bakery, WeatherTech Café, SEEC and Starbucks are open with summer hours. Order and pay ahead options are not available this summer through Nutrislice, but you can view menus using the Nutrislice website and app.
Colorado Shakespeare Festival: Classics 101

Learn all about the plays in Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s 2021 season from the experts: our dramaturgs. This informal lecture series is a great way to learn about the historical context, production history and behind-the-scenes aspects of the plays. Even though we are not gathering in person, you can still enjoy this lecture from the comfort of your home.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Monday, May 17, 6–7 p.m.
Dramaturg: Amanda Giguere, PhD
Special guests: Jon Dunkle (scenic designer) and Carolyn Howarth (director)
The Odyssey
Monday, May 24, 6–7 p.m.
Dramaturg: Amanda Giguere, PhD
Special guests: Jon Dunkle (scenic designer) and Tim Orr (CSF's producing artistic director)
CSF summer programming: Shakespeare Storytime (ages 6–11)

A fun and easy way to introduce your child to Shakespeare’s captivating stories! CSF staff (Amanda Giguere and Tamarra Nelson) will bring the magic, the mystery and the adventures of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "The Odyssey," "Pericles," and "The Comedy of Errors" to life! Storytime sessions will encourage movement, play and active exploration, whether virtual or in person.
In-person sessions (Tuesdays) will be held outdoors, on CU Boulder's campus, with masks and physical distancing required for all participants. Bring a blanket, water, some sunscreen and be prepared for all kinds of weather! Virtual sessions (Wednesdays) will be held on Zoom. Maximum of 10 participants.
- June 8–30
- Tuesdays, 10–11 a.m. (in person)
- Wednesdays, 10–11 a.m. (virtual)
- Ages 6–11
- Cost is $60 (in-person or virtual package)
- Located on CU campus or Zoom
CSF summer programming: Shakespeare Lab (ages 12–18)

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival invites students ages 12–18 to virtually study Shakespearean acting techniques with CSF professionals!
Each two-hour training session will feature a member of the CSF Company or a rockstar from the larger theater world. Guest artists will share their favorite tips and acting exercises to help you strengthen your own performance skills.
- June 11–July 23
- Fridays, 10 a.m. to noon
- Ages 12–18
- Teachers: Sean Scrutchins, Scott Coopwood, Anne Penner, Jessica Robblee, Maya Camille Boyd, Mya Gosling (the genius behind the Good Tickle Brain comics) and The Sonnet Man Devon Glover
CSF summer programming: Watch ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ or ‘The Comedy of Errors’ from home

Colorado Shakespeare Festival staged and filmed these two small-cast productions in the Mary Rippon Theatre in August, and have been sharing them with K–12 schools throughout the school year. For the first time ever, we’re making this innovative program available to you!
Your ticket includes:
- A link and password to either Much Ado About Nothing (45 minutes; recommended for ages 12 and up) or The Comedy of Errors (30 minutes; recommended for all ages), so you can watch the shows wherever, whenever!
- Bonus content! Both titles were developed to highlight violence prevention opportunities. Your package includes a 15-minute virtual workshop video, featuring actors from the performance, and an extensive study guide.
Cyclists needed for research project on sprint performance
The CU Locomotion Laboratory is looking for subjects for a road cycling shoe study that you may be eligible for!
Participants must:
- Be over 18 years old
- Be in good health
- Cycle (outdoors or indoors) at least four hours per week
- Have at least one year of road biking experience
- Be able to comfortably ride either a 52- or 56-cm road bike frame
- Fit a shoe size of Euro 38–39 or 43–45
Participation involves two approximately two-hour long sessions: riding a series of 50-meter sprints on an uphill road in Boulder and riding a series of standing start sprints inside the Locomotion Lab at CU Boulder. The repeat sprints will compare different road cycling shoe models.
Participants will receive one $25 Amazon gift card per 2-hour session.
COVID protocols: Participants in this study will be screened prior to participation, researchers are required to wear masks, and the testing bikes will be sanitized between subjects.
If interested, please text 719-332-3381 or email cucyclingshoes@gmail.com.
Register for Centering Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Undergraduate Research and Creative Work
UROP project opportunities open

Take a survey about COVID-19's impact on your social circle and class experience
Undergraduate students: Take a quick 10-minute survey about the impact of COVID-19 on your social circle and class experience for a chance to win a $20 Amazon gift card.
For questions or comments regarding the survey please contact one of the following researchers:
- Michelle Benedum, michelle.benedum@colorado.edu
- Sarah Brown, sarah.e.brown@colorado.edu
- Tyler Garrett, tyler.garret@colorado.edu
Buff Bus summer schedule begins Thursday, May 6
The Buff Bus will begin operating on its summer schedule beginning Thursday, May 6.
Service changes include:
- Williams Village/Bear Creek and Marine Street Express will be out of service for the summer beginning Thursday, May 6, and will resume in the fall semester.
- Stampede service will continue to operate Monday through Friday throughout the summer season.
Mobile vaccine clinic Tuesday, May 4 at Williams Village

Students, staff, faculty and the Boulder community can get a COVID-19 vaccine at a mobile vaccine clinic on Tuesday, May 4. The mobile vaccine clinic, hosted by the Colorado Department of Public Health (CDPHE) will be offering the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) near the Village Center at Williams Village.
- The mobile vaccination clinic will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- The drop-in appointments are first-come, first-served.
- COVID-19 vaccines are available for free, regardless of insurance coverage.
- No ID is required; however, you will need to fill out a paper form to receive your shot.
- The Janssen vaccine is one dose. For more information visit the Janssen fact sheet.
It’s important to get vaccinated to support your own health, but also to strengthen the community for your family and friends. If you are leaving Boulder for the summer, please sign up for a vaccine before you travel.
Graduate School extending graduate student experience survey deadline to May 14
The Graduate School has extended the gradSERU survey to May 14 to meet its goal of receiving at least a 20% response rate. We only need 120 more students to reach this goal. Your feedback is critical in helping to improve the educational opportunities and services provided to CU Boulder graduate students.
Diploma cover pick-up opportunity
Diploma covers for graduating students will be available at the University Memorial Center (UMC) information desk beginning Thursday, April 29 through Friday, May 14. The UMC is open Monday – Friday 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday – Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Please note the information desk has temporarily relocated to the first floor of the UMC.
Please be sure to bring your Buff OneCard with you when you come to pick-up your diploma cover. We can identify you by your Student ID number if you do not have your Buff OneCard. Feel free to contact the Commencement Office (commencement@colorado.edu) with your questions about diploma covers.
Diploma Name, Address and Mailing
Your diploma will be mailed to you about eight weeks after the end of the semester in which you complete your degree requirements. Please be sure to update your diploma address in the BuffPortal so that your diploma is mailed to your preferred address. The Post Office will not forward your diploma if your address changes. More information about graduation is available on the Office of the Registrar’s Graduation webpage.
If you are a spring 2021 graduate, your diploma name and address can be update in the BuffPortal before the spring 2021 deadline of Tuesday, June 1 (11:59 p.m.). Additional details about graduation deadlines is available on the academic calendar.