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The Buff Bulletin Board, a listing of campus announcements, is a service of Campus Communications.
The Education Leadership Council, a nonpartisan, multi-stakeholder council is working to look at the state of Colorado’s education system, ask the hard questions and create a level playing field for every student.
ELC is developing a unified, nonpartisan blueprint for the state’s educational system, from early childhood through the workforce. Its working to help every student have the opportunity and tools for success, fuel the state’s growing workforce and become a national and global leader in education. To do that, the ELC needs your insight.
Human Resources will be closed on Friday, June 22 for a staff retreat. Human Resources includes:
We will reopen at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, June 25, and respond promptly to voicemail and email messages. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Do you have a great story from a concert on campus between 1970 to 1995? We want to hear from you! Help the Heritage Center develop a new exhibit by sharing your concert stories, photos and music memorabilia.
The Buff OneCard office will be closed from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 30, for an office training. We will open again at 1:30 pm. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Are you a student wanting more affordable textbooks? A librarian seeking more information on Open Access, Open Education, and Open Data? Are you a professor curious about open research and interested in supporting more affordable textbooks for your students? Then the OpenCon conference Sept. 7, 2018, in Boulder is for you. Save the date and join University Libraries for this event.
This full day event will include a keynote from Dr. Bethany Wiggin, co-founder of DataRefuge, an open access panel, and a training session on advocating for Open Educational Resources on your campus.
The CU Boulder psychology department is looking for participants for experiments about learning, memory, perception and language.
Visit this website for more information.
We are looking for volunteers for a study investigating the effects of eating a Western style diet on health and physiological function.
We are looking for men and women, aged 18 to 29 or 60 to 79, who currently are performing regular aerobic exercise OR who do not exercise, and who are willing to undergo seven days of high-fat diet controlled feeding (all meals provided) and seven days of low fat diet feeding with a washout in between.
Participants will receive:
Participants will receive monetary compensation in the form of a check for their time.
The North American chapter of the Geological Remote Sensing Group (GRSG), in collaboration with CU Boulder and the U.S. Geological Survey, will be holding a workshop in Boulder July 11–12 focused on the applications of remote sensing to the oil and gas industry.
The workshop organizing committee is now seeking contributions from industry professionals, suppliers and vendors, academics and government officials concerning the applications of remote sensing across the full lifecycle of oil and gas projects. Please submit abstracts here by Friday, May 18.
Organizers are seeking contributions on the applications of remote sensing across the oil and gas project life-cycle such as:
The city of Boulder will conduct repaving operations along Colorado Avenue from 30th Street to Foothills Parkway beginning Tuesday, May 15.
Crews will prepare the existing street surface May 15–17. Patching operations will occur May 21–30. Crews will return to begin paving on June 4. All work will include single-lane closures in each direction of travel and on-street bike lane closure. Travel delays are anticipated, and alternate routes are advised.
Parents of children ages 3 to 5 years old are invited to bring their children to participate in our summer-long Number Sense Study.
The aim of the study is to examine children’s understanding of numbers. The study will take place at the Language, Development, and Cognition Lab (Fleming Building, room 290-91).
Each child will participate in a simple and fun task that involves answering questions about spatial diagrams and numbers. The task is typically fun and engaging for your child. The entire study will be completed in a total time of 45–60 minutes or less.
Your child will receive lots of stickers and a participant fee of $10–15 (depending on duration of the session) plus parking fees.
If you and your child are interested in learning more, please leave us your name and phone number (or email address). You can reach us at: