The OpenStreetMap conference, State of the Map US, will bring together a range of creators and users of mapping technology and data to share ideas, technologies and inspiration. The call for conference ideas closes July 31.
CU Boulder's Facilities Management saw great success at the 2017 CU Innovation & Efficiency Awards Expo, taking not only the grand prize but two of the four runner-up prizes at the May 15 event in Denver.
Department of Human Resources (HR) is welcoming applications for a staff career development advisor, who will lead a program designed to create career paths for staff in front-line service roles.
The new Skillsoft user interface will launch Thursday, June 15. As part of the upgrade, Skillsoft will be made available to students on all CU campuses.
Students are invited to earn one of six $20 CU Book Store gift cards for providing feedback on a new class-search and registration tool to ensure it meets student needs.
RTD has added service to Denver International Airport and expanded service to and from Longmont, as of May 21. Provide feedback via the RTD survey to help guide future route and service decisions.
The May 24 to June 9 closure will allow crews working on the Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE) building to complete interior work, masonry and flatwork at the automobile entrance, and utility work outside the pedestrian exits.
Slated for completion in late 2019, the addition would provide new state-of-the-art research space for the Department of Integrative Physiology, one of the largest undergraduate majors at CU Boulder.
Gov. John Hickenlooper signed state Senate bill 297 on campus on May 18. The bill realigns Colorado's higher education institutions' performance goals more efficiently with current funding formula objectives.
Beginning the week of May 15, CU Boulder Today will move to the twice-per-week summer term publication schedule. Both the faculty-staff and student editions will publish on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week.