Buff Bulletin Board
The Buff Bulletin Board, a listing of campus announcements, is a service of Campus Communications.
Say farewell to Jeanne Connely at retirement celebration April 23
The Campus Controller's Office’s top property detective Jeanne Connely is retiring! Please join CCO as we celebrate her 30-plus year career and say farewell to our friend.
We are preparing a powerpoint scrolling presentation and would like your farewell comments to add to it (e.g., favorite lost item story, conversation, picture or just saying farewell.) Send to greg.roers@colorado.edu.
Monday, April 23, 2–4 p.m.
UMC, Glenn Miller Ballroom
Participants needed for paid decision-making study on aging and movement
The Neurophysiology of Movement Lab needs volunteers for a study on aging and movement decision-making. Participants will be using their right wrist to generate low forces and lean with their whole body to play decision-making games.
Participants must be/have:
- English-speaking
- Right-handed
- Between 40-60 or 65-89 years old
- Normal or corrected vision
- No movement control problems
- No recent orthopedic surgeries or broken bones
Experiment involves one sessions, which lasts approximately three hours. Subjects will be compensated at $10 per hour with an opportunity to win up to an additional $40. Email Landon Hamilton at landon.hamilton@colorado.edu.
Last call: Volunteer, nominate for open educational resources committee
Want to help find ways to reduce the financial burden of course materials and textbooks on students and transition the university toward more affordable course materials?
The Open Educational Resources Advisory Committee will examine national trends centered in the use of open educational resources (OER) and make recommendations to the provost regarding their best use at CU Boulder, serving as a catalyst to promote educational innovation at CU Boulder.
Faculty, staff or students can volunteer to serve on the committee, or can nominate others, by submitting names to oercommittee@colorado.edu. Nominations will be accepted through April 9.
Office of Financial Aid opening at 9:30 a.m. April 12
Students: Take survey on foreign language learning needs, enter raffle for prizes
Are you an undergraduate student learning or interested in learning a foreign language at CU? Please fill out a five-minute survey to help us understand your needs. The survey results will be used in a new language learning resource for CU students.
Applicants who complete the survey can enter a raffle to win CU hats, blankets and water bottles from the CU Book Store.
Fill out the survey now for a chance to win these great prizes!
Questions? Contact merete.leonhardt-lupa@colorado.edu, GSLL Language Proficiency Project.
Apply for marketing internship with CU Athletics by April 16
Do you want to know what it's like to work in college sports?
The application is now open for the marketing and promotions internship with CU Athletics. Learn about the sports industry, marketing, fan engagement and game presentation.
Details can be found here. Applications are due April 16 to krista.huffman@colorado.edu.
Wait Your Turn: Recognizing and Interrupting Sexism training April 16
This interactive 90-minute training is designed for staff and faculty on the CU Boulder campus. During the training, participants will engage in small- and large-group discussions to help identify examples of sexism in their lives or in an institution they participate in. They will also learn strategies for interrupting sexism.
Last training for spring 2018:
Monday, April 16, 3:30–5 p.m., UMC 457
Katie McQuie wins Leonard Rice Memorial Scholarship
Katie McQuie, an environmental engineering student, has won the Leonard Rice Memorial Scholarship, which is the top prize of the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Colorado's Scholarship and Education Foundation.
Students: Looking for a sublease for summer?
Participate in paid MRI study on brain function
We are looking for healthy, right-handed individuals who are fluent in English to participate in a paid research study at CU Boulder looking at how the brain directs and focuses attention.
Participants must be fluent English speakers, right handed, not pregnant, no history of brain injury or neurological disorder, and must be safe to enter an MRI scanner. There are two sessions associated with this study, a 3-hour MRI session, for which participants will be paid $50, and a 1.5-hour behavioral session, for which participants will be paid $25.
Schwarzman Scholarship info meeting for master's study in China
Schwarzman Scholars is a program designed to prepare future leaders to serve as intermediaries between China and the rest of the world by helping them understand China’s culture, economy, governance and evolving role in the world.
Up to 200 scholars chosen annually from around the world for this highly selective, fully-funded program will have an unrivaled opportunity to live in Beijing for a year of study and cultural immersion, attending lectures, traveling and developing first-hand exposure to China, its people and a global group of promising leaders. Scholars will study for a one-year master's degree in public policy, international studies, or economics and business at Tsinghua University, one of China’s most prestigious institutes of higher education.
A Schwarzman representative will be on campus to talk about the scholarship and offer application advice. Interested students, as well as faculty and staff who want to know more about the program, are encouraged to come to the information sessions.
Wednesday, April 11 | Koelbel S233
Faculty and staff: 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Students: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Inclusive Pedagogy workshops with Thomas Laird April 9, 10
Thomas Laird will be offering three workshops on high-impact practices and assessment.
Laird’s expertise is in effective assessment practices and the inclusion of diversity into the curriculum, and he frequently consults with institutions of higher education. He is an associate professor in the Higher Education and Student Affairs Program and director of the Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University Bloomington.
- Workshop 1: Exploring How to Make Courses More Inclusive: A Model, Evidence, and Some Options
- Monday, April 9, 9–10:30 a.m., C4C S350N
- Workshop 2: Building a HIP Culture Equitably
- Monday, April 9, 1–2:30 p.m., C4C S350
- Workshop 3: Engaged Assessment, Inclusive Coursework, and High-Impact Practices: Building a Case for Faculty Action
- Tuesday, April 10, 9–10:30 a.m., C4C S350S
Volunteer, nominate for open educational resources committee by April 9
Want to help find ways to reduce the financial burden of course materials and textbooks on students and transition the university toward more affordable course materials?
The Open Educational Resources Advisory Committee will examine national trends centered in the use of open educational resources (OER) and make recommendations to the provost regarding their best use at CU Boulder, serving as a catalyst to promote educational innovation at CU Boulder.
Faculty, staff or students can volunteer to serve on the committee, or can nominate others, by submitting names to oercommittee@colorado.edu. Nominations will be accepted through April 9.
For parents: Cognitive Development Center offers fun research projects for kids
The Cognitive Development Center in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is looking for children ages birth to 12 years old who are interested in playing games that will help teach us about self-control, language and cognitive strategies.
A visit, scheduled at your convenience, lasts about 60 minutes. Babysitting is available for siblings. Parents are compensated for travel, and kids receive a fun prize.
To sign up, please do one of the following:
- Visit our website.
- Email cogdevctr@colorado.edu with your child’s name, gender, date of birth and parent contact information (address, phone number, email address).
- Call us at 303-492-6389.
For more information, feel free to check out our Facebook page and website.