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Call for student research participants

Do you identify as nonbinary, genderqueer, genderfluid, two-spirit and/or otherwise outside of the gender binary? Are you interested in sharing your experiences related to your academic journey?

For more information, please contact mabe7645@colorado.edu. We're looking for volunteers to participate in a 30-minute Zoom interview. Participation is voluntary and not incentivized. 

Join Fulbright information session April 7

Join the Office of Top Scholarships for a session on the U.S. Student Fulbright Program by Zoom to learn more about opportunities for U.S. citizens to pursue graduate or professional study, conduct research or teach English worldwide. Students typically apply for a Fulbright in their senior year or during graduate school. 

In this interactive session, you’ll learn about the different types of Fulbright awards, application components and tips as well as information about the CU Boulder campus process. This will be the main information session for the 2026–27 application cycle, so please come! 

If you go

Monday, April 7
4–5 p.m. 
Zoom meeting

Apply by April 14: Get paid to design the 2025 Culture Crawl T-shirt

Hello world

Call: T-shirt graphic designer for CU Boulder Culture Crawl
Eligibility: Current CU Boulder student, faculty, staff or recent alum
Entry deadline: April 14
Tentative work start/end dates: May 5–June 30
Stipend: $1,500

We are seeking a CU Boulder-affiliated graphic designer to design the official T-shirt for the upcoming Culture Crawl. This T-shirt is worn by Culture Crawl staff and distributed to attendees—last year we handed out over 1,000 tees! The design will also be adapted by an in-house graphic designer to appear on promotional and event materials advertising this year’s event. 

Join a body image workshop hosted by the Crown Institute

Join the Healthy Mind, Body and Voice project for a two-day immersive experience for college students. In this program, students develop skills to talk back to unhealthy pressures about how women* should appear, connect to and listen to their bodies, and create a passion project to inspire others. It is a research-based, peer-led program designed by women* for women*! 

If you are interested in collaborating with the team, this immersive experience can be a great way to learn about our curriculum. Participants will not be compensated  but will be provided with snacks, drinks and lunch.

*all who have lived experience and/or have been socialized as young women

Unlock your potential with the McNair Scholars Program

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Learn more at an upcoming info session April 1: RSVP here to receive more details.

Are you a sophomore or junior seeking guidance on pursuing graduate school? Look no further than the McNair Scholars Program—an opportunity designed to empower and support driven students like you. We support first-generation college students with financial need or who come from an underrepresented background in preparing for competitive application to PhD programs in their field. 

The McNair Scholars Program opens doors to a world of possibilities. Engage in hands-on research, benefit from personalized mentorship from CU faculty and graduate students, and access resources that will shape your academic and professional future. Learn about all our benefits.

Key program highlights

  • Research: Immerse yourself in cutting-edge research projects guided by experienced faculty.  
  • Mentorship: Receive one-on-one support to navigate the complexities of your academic journey and beyond. Become part of a close community of like-minded students who are navigating the same road to their academic goals. 
  • Funding: Receive funding to support your summer research project, travel to present your research at regional and national conferences and more.  

Why McNair?  

If you're a first-generation student from a low-income background who aspires to get a PhD, the McNair Scholars Program is tailor-made for you. Join a community that celebrates diversity and fosters success. 

How to apply

Visit the program website to learn more about our federally defined eligibility criteria and the straightforward application process. Don't miss this chance to elevate your academic journey and become part of a community dedicated to your success. 

The McNair Scholars Program is not just a program; it's an opportunity to transform your academic experience. Apply now and embark on a journey of discovery, growth and achievement. 

Grad students: Graduating this spring? Don’t miss these upcoming deadlines

Doctoral and master's students who are planning to graduate this spring must meet these April deadlines:

All grad students: April 1

Graduate students who plan to have their degrees awarded in August but would like to be listed in the commencement program must apply online to graduate through Buff Portal on the “apply for graduation” card. PhD students must also enter their dissertation title as part of the graduation application. Though you plan to participate in a May ceremony, please select August 2025 as the semester of graduation if that is when your degree will be awarded.

Doctoral students: April 8

Doctoral students must complete the PhD dissertation defense or final examination by this date. Notice of the examination must be provided to the Graduate School using the doctoral final examination form two weeks before the exam a minimum of two weeks (but no more than four weeks) before the exam.

Master’s students: April 15

Master's students must complete the thesis defense or final examination by this date. Notice of the examination must be provided to the Graduate School using the master's final examination form two weeks before the exam. Certain units do not require an exam for non-thesis students. Please contact your department with any questions.

Doctoral students: April 15

PhD students must submit the dissertation with Thesis Approval Form (TAF) to ProQuest by this deadline. The dissertation must be submitted electronically for review and approval by Graduate School staff by the end of the business day. The single-page TAF must be uploaded as a supplemental file with the dissertation in order for the submission to be complete. Students whose dissertations are received after this deadline, or those not submitted with the TAF, must apply to graduate at the following semester's commencement.

Doctoral students: April 15

PhD and DMA students must fill out the Survey of Earned Doctorates online by this deadline. Learn more about the survey on the National Science Foundation's website.

Join a paid study on bipolar disorder in young adults

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Join the Young Emerging Adult Research Study (YEARS) study at CU Boulder and CU Anschutz (IRB# 23-2067) to understand emotions. Earn $25 per hour (up to approximately $400 total) for up to three study session phases (1 3/4 hours). Must be 18–25 years, be able to attend in-person sessions, and have a personal history of bipolar disorder or no mental health history.

Apply now. Email years-study@colorado.edu or call 303-735-7547.

Paid study on emotions, mood in Mexican heritage young adults

Hello world

Do you identify as being of Mexican, Mexican-American or Chicano/a heritage? Interested in your emotions and moods? Participate in a paid study to understand your own emotions and mental health in the CU Department of Psychology and Neuroscience (IRB#24-0303)!

Study includes some or all of the following parts (EARN UP TO $30 GIFT CARD)

  • Part A: Online Survey – Answer online questionnaires about your emotions, cultural values, mood and psychological health. Pays $20 for approximately 45 minutes.
  • Optional Part B: Emotion Recall Task – Complete an online emotion memory task and additional questionnaires about your current emotions. Pays an extra $10 for approximately 15 minutes.

To qualify, you must be of Mexican heritage, between the ages of 18 and 25 years old, and fluent in English.

Interested in participating? Please complete this brief prescreen survey to apply.

Have any questions? Please email leap-study@colorado.edu and name the subject line (“LEAP Study”) or give us a call at 303-735-7547.

Thank you very much for your time and interest!

Best,
LEAP Project Team

Volunteer at the Conference on World Affairs

The Conference on World Affairs is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make CWA 2025 a success! From behind-the-scenes logistics to engaging with speakers and attendees, there are plenty of ways to get involved. 

Explore volunteer opportunities and join us in bringing this dynamic event to life!

Paid research opportunity for older adults

Researchers from the Neurophysiology of Movement Laboratory at CU Boulder are conducting a study to investigate the influence of light electrical stimulation (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) on walking performance in older adults. Individuals who are aged between 65 and 85, with no recent lower-body injuries, free from neurological impairments and able to walk unaided for six minutes may be eligible to participate in our study. 

The study involves two evaluation visits to CU Boulder Main Campus. The two sessions (each ~1.5 hours each) will be separated by three to seven days. Walking will be tested while transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is applied over leg muscles and controlled by a foot switch. 

Participants will earn $60 for completing the two sessions. If interested, please contact Rehab Aljaafari to learn more about the study: phone 720-687-7148 or email real5810@colorado.edu.

Do you need post-St. Patrick’s legal support?

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Was your St. Patrick's Day not so lucky, and now you’re facing a legal issue? We get it; legal stuff can be overwhelming. That's where Student Legal Services (SLS) comes in to make things a whole lot easier.

Our top-notch lawyers are here to help you at a fraction of the cost you'd pay for a private attorney. Let us handle the legalities while you stay focused on acing the rest of the semester. Drop by our office in UMC 311 or give us a call at 303-492-6813 to set up an appointment.

New snow removal website

CU Boulder's Facilities Management team has launched a new website about snow removal, including a livestream of their snow table so anyone can look at the current snow depth on campus. This table has been around for nine years but it is only recently available to the public. 

The website also includes a snow removal map that indicates whose responsibility it is to plow and shovel in areas across campus.

Spring break building access

With spring break approaching, the CU Boulder campus will follow different building access protocols. 

March 24–27: Most buildings will be available via Buff OneCard swipe between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. 
March 28 is a university holiday: Building access will only be available for affiliates with Buff OneCards who have been provisioned for 24/7 access to their respective facilities. 

Visit the Campus Building Access page for more information.

Provost search on track, finalists to visit campus late spring

The search for CU Boulder’s next provost, officially launched in January, is on track. The deadline for nominations and applications has closed, and the provost search advisory committee is now in its quiet phase as it reviews applications, conducts first-round interviews and makes finalist recommendations to Chancellor Justin Schwartz.

Finalists will visit campus in late spring, and the chancellor plans to have a new provost in position by July 1, 2025.