Now is your chance to be part of the greatest tradition in all of college sports. The Ralphie Live Mascot Program is currently accepting applications for Ralphie Handlers through Monday, March 6.
Action required: All faculty and staff who want to receive emergency text message alerts, even those who have opted in previously, must log in to MyCUinfo to update their contact information. The spring test for CU Boulder Alerts will be held at noon on March 22.
Sunday, March 5, is the last day to waive CU Student Government fees. Petitions may be picked up and turned in to the CUSG office at the University Memorial Center, room 125.
Architectural engineering graduate student Jay Arehart has been awarded Bridge Builder of the Year by Bridges to Prosperity (B2P). Arehart, who was chosen from students across the nation, has led CU's B2P chapter on three footbridge builds in Bolivia.
Ken Koch has been named chief of police for the CU Boulder Police Department. Koch, who has served as deputy chief for the past two years, will serve as chief effective immediately.
CU Boulder students now have the ability to set their preferred name in their official university record! Doing so will ensure students are addressed by that name in university emails, class rosters and most electronic CU systems.
Submit photos related to geology, physical geography and environmental sciences for a chance to win the Earth Sciences & Map Library photo contest, accepting submissions now through April 14.
CU employees are eligible to meet for free with financial professionals from the university's retirement-plan service provider. Sessions are scheduled starting March 2.
The Euclid Parking Garage (EPG) at the corner of 18th Street and Euclid Avenue will reopen March 1. Construction of the CASE building atop EPG remains ongoing and is slated for November completion.
Is there a CU Boulder faculty or staff member who has gone above and beyond to support you and help you succeed? Don’t miss this opportunity to recognize them for all they do.