GPSG seeking senator applications
The Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) Legislative Assembly is now accepting applications for senators for the College of Engineering, College of Music, Colorado Law and the School of Education.
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The Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG) Legislative Assembly is now accepting applications for senators for the College of Engineering, College of Music, Colorado Law and the School of Education.
Want to explore the world with a smaller group of students and one or two faculty members? Check out Education Abroad’s Global Seminars and first-ever Global Semester—you won’t want to miss out on these opportunities!
The CU Alternative Breaks program sends teams of college students to engage in meaningful service during their breaks from school. This winter (Jan. 8-12), travel to Florida to support recovery efforts.
Participants will provide direct relief to individuals and families who have been displaced by extreme weather events. They will also provide support to local community organizations such as food banks, free clothing outlets and community-based organizations struggling to meet the increased needs of families and elderly impacted by the storm.
Apply by Nov. 13.
Want to be part of the decisions that shape the UMC and that help us fulfill our mission? Apply for the UMC Board!
The UMC Board is the governing body for your student union and currently has openings for student members. It is a great leadership opportunity for new and returning CU students. Apply now.
Note: You must be able to attend the board meetings on Tuesdays from 5:30–7 p.m.
Interested in being a Journey Leader? Learn more about the position and get your questions answered during our information sessions. Food will be provided!
Thursday, Oct. 19, 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 25, 6 p.m.
Location: Center for Community (C4C), Room S350
Ralphie's Advising Help Lab can assist in planning your academic path. Registration is approaching soon. To schedule an appointment, visit Buff Portal Advising or email advising@colorado.edu.
As the demand for knowledgeable, ethical and diverse leaders in higher education continues to grow, the new professional MA program will help you broaden your knowledge of higher education policy, research, and practice, especially in the areas of student affairs, academic affairs, diversity and community engagement.
The Armenian people of Artsakh are being killed and forced out of their homes in the region of Artsakh. Please come by our table outside of the UMC to learn more about what is happening, sign petitions to take action against Azerbaijan and more!
The TEDxCU team is seeking speakers to share innovative ideas at this year’s event on Saturday, March 2, 2024, in Macky Auditorium. The application portal is open, and we need your help finding speakers who will inspire our community and embody the theme, Renaissance.
A French word meaning rebirth or new beginning, Renaissance, at its core, is characterized by a renewed emphasis on humanism, a philosophical stance that places human beings and their capabilities at the forefront of intellectual inquiry and creative expression. The TEDxCU 2024 event aims to rekindle the fire of intellectual curiosity and creative exploration, drawing inspiration from an era that celebrated human potential in all its forms.
TEDxCU wants to hear from community members who are blending tradition with innovation to tackle contemporary challenges in our changing world. Our talks will celebrate the timeless spirit of human curiosity, creativity, and progress and represent a variety of fields and perspectives. Inspired by the transformative era of the Renaissance, this TEDxCU event gathers thinkers, visionaries and change-makers from diverse fields to explore how the essence of rebirth continues to shape our modern world.
If you or someone you know has an idea worth spreading that fits the Renaissance theme, please apply! The application is open to anyone of any age. Community members not affiliated with the university are also encouraged to apply. The deadline to apply is Sunday, Oct. 15, at 11:59 p.m. MT (the application also requires a two-minute video of the applicant talking about their idea—you do not have to have a fully written or developed presentation, just an idea worth spreading).
We are also seeking fine arts performances and exhibits for the event. If you have an idea for a performance or exhibit, please contact tedxcu@colorado.edu.
If you have questions about the application process or event, please contact tedxcu@colorado.edu.
This year marks the sixth annual recognition of Ombuds Day. Stop by the Ombuds Office table at Dirk’s Patio (east side of C4C) on Wednesday, Oct. 11, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to learn about ombuds and pick up some Voodoo Doughnuts and swag!
Are you interested in learning more about how to help others experiencing mental health concerns?
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is a nationally recognized training course that helps someone without clinical training to assist others experience mental health or substance use challenges. Course participants are introduced to risk factors and warning signs, engage in experiential activities, discuss relevant professional and self-help resources, and learn a five-step strategy to provide support.
Health Promotion within Health and Wellness Services is offering this course on Thursday, Oct. 19. The training will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Learn more about this and other trainings, or sign up directly.
Developed and hosted in Boulder since 2018, UROP's Sidewalk Symposium invites undergraduates to create and share their research and creative presentations with chalk on campus walkways—all in collaboration with a professional artist!
All CU Boulder undergraduates engaged in campus research and creative projects are encouraged to join the fun! Materials will be provided and event staff, including our artist collaborator, will be on-hand throughout the day to provide assistance.
Sign up to participate by Friday, Oct. 13, and mark your calendar for the event on Tuesday, Oct. 17, during Research & Innovation Week.
The Engineering Excellence Fund (EEF) is currently recruiting up to two undergraduate students and up to two graduate students to participate in the committee to start this semester. The application deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 3. Students are encouraged to submit applications early, as interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis.
The EEF is a committee of six undergraduate and three graduate students who award funding for student, staff and faculty projects of varying scopes and amounts. Each student member has an equal vote in funding decisions. Additionally, non-voting faculty advisers participate in discussions and provide insight and guidance to the students on the committee.
For additional information regarding the functions and expectations of the committee members, visit the EEF website or email EEF Chair Natalie Clarke at eef@colorado.edu.
All sitting EEF members are required to attend weekly committee meetings and to read all submitted proposals during the two mini and one major proposal cycles, which occur each academic year. Members often take on additional leadership, development and promotional tasks.
The EEF looks forward to welcoming new undergraduate and graduate members to the committee. Apply now.
Interested in how plastic exposure might impact maternal and child health? Participate in a paid study to help researchers better understand how microplastics might alter human health and determine what lifestyle factors might increase exposure.
As a participant, you will earn $200 for completing several questionnaires and providing biological samples. This study includes at-home biological sample collections and questionnaires as well as one visit to the Clinical Translational Research Center (CTRC) in Boulder for physical health assessments and a blood draw.
Eligibility:
Please fill out a brief survey to see if you qualify. If you have questions, contact us at mnpdimple.study@gmail.com! This study is based in the Alderete Diabetes and Obesity Research (ADOR) Laboratory.
Interested in joining the Ralphie handler team?
Applicants are required to:
Students selected to be a Ralphie handler will be required to complete a medical physical, driving tests, background checks, and dedicate approximately 30 hours a week to the Ralphie Program. Mandatory participation is not limited to times when school is in session. We need you to keep the best tradition in college sports alive!