Spring academic instruction guidance applies to Summer Session
Faculty and instructors: please use the spring 2024 academic instruction guidance to help plan summer classes.
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Faculty and instructors: please use the spring 2024 academic instruction guidance to help plan summer classes.
During maintenance that affects the portals, like the maintenance scheduled from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, remember that you can directly access Canvas and some other services that are provided through the portals.
The Alienware Buffalo Esports and Gaming Lounge is open to all CU Boulder students, staff and faculty and all community members! Located on the first floor of the University Memorial Center, the full-scale gaming space is outfitted with 17 Alienware gaming desktop stations, three Alienware gaming laptops, a varsity esports training area, a broadcast studio, console games and a tabletop game space.
On Friday, June 7, campus libraries will close for an employee in-service day. Access to physical collections, study spaces and research services will be temporarily unavailable.
Any scheduled classes or tours will not be able to visit the libraries on this day.
Library users are encouraged to pick up needed materials in advance of the closure and find alternative areas to study on campus.
The Office of Information and Technology is preparing to delete a new batch of Google and Microsoft files owned by former employees, retirees and graduates on July 31. Here’s what you need to know to avoid permanently losing files you might need.
The SHINE Lab at CU is recruiting participants for a virtual reality study looking at mental workload during training. You will be compensated with a $40 Amazon gift card for your participation. The study takes place at the Center for Innovation and Creativity. Sign up and get more information.
Summer 2024 operating hours for the Boulder campus will be 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., effective Monday, May 13, through Friday, Aug. 23.
On Sunday, Aug. 25, the Boulder campus will return to its regular operating hours of 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
The standard operating hours are also core business hours for student-, employee- and customer-facing services/offices. Offices that are student-, employee- or customer-facing should attempt to maintain a consistent schedule allowing for in-person services to be provided particularly during periods or hours of high demand.
The annual Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) Excellence Awards took place April 18 at the University Memorial Center, recognizing faculty members for outstanding work and concerted effort in advancing the mission of the university and the academy at large.
The Excellence Awards are given in three categories. The Excellence in Leadership and Service winners include Valerie McKenzie and Alastair Norcross; the Excellence in Research, Scholarly and Creative Work winners are Jason Boardman, Joost de Gouw and Rebecca Safran; and the Excellence in Teaching winners are Bethany Wilcox, Colene Robinson and Cosetta Seno. Read more about this year's recipients.
The ceremony also featured a faculty address by the 2023 Hazel Barnes Prize winner Hanspeter Schaub, professor and chair of Aerospace Engineering Sciences.
You finished your degree at CU Boulder and now you’re ready to take on the world! You may be leaving campus, but CU Boulder’s Alumni Association will always be here for you throughout your journey.
Whether you’re looking to build your CU Boulder network or reminisce with friends, Forever Buffs events are a great way to foster a connection as you get started with your new chapter—wherever you roam! Each season brings tons of fun Forever Buff signature events to look forward to.
Graduating students, please review this information so you know what to expect and how to prepare for the big day.
A few highlights:
With finals week, commencement, and summer approaching, the CU Boulder campus is preparing to follow different building access protocols. Remember to carry your Buff OneCard, Buffs!
Building protocol will be largely similar to fall and spring semesters:
If you experience problems with accessing a building with your Buff OneCard, you can contact Access Services 303-492-6609 during regular business hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. After hours, you can contact the Operations Control Center at 303-492-5522 or occ@colorado.edu.
University Libraries, the Recreation Center, the UMC and Health and Wellness Services publish their respective hours on their websites.
At the commencement ceremony, you will continue an age-old tradition by wearing the same caps, gowns, cords and hoods as generations of Buffs before you.
If you’re graduating with your bachelor’s degree, you will wear a black gown, a black cap and a colored tassel indicating your field of study.
You can purchase your regalia from the CU Book Store online or in person.
If you’re graduating with your master’s or doctoral degree, you will wear a black gown and a hood lined with velvet trim denoting your field of study. Master’s students will wear a mortarboard cap and a black tassel. Doctoral students will wear a tam and a gold tassel.
The deadline to order regalia online has passed, and any online orders placed will not arrive in time for our ceremonies. Jostens will be on-site with a limited supply of graduate regalia available for purchase in Balch Fieldhouse during the below dates/times:
Looking to add some color to go with your graduation gown? Different colored cords and stoles are worn to symbolize participation in campus activities and groups, and also often represent academic honors, military service and specific academic fields. Learn more.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness applications and form processing will be temporarily paused from May 1 through July 2024. The U.S. Department of Education will transition PSLF servicing from MOHELA to the studentaid.gov website during this time.
Add your materials to the University Libraries’ course reserves service and give students access to course materials while supporting their success and helping them save money.
Drop off your new or gently used textbooks, scholarly materials and clickers at a University Libraries service desk during our end-of-semester donation drive April 29–May 17.