CU Engineering Closures and Cancellations
This page is intended to serve as a resource for closures, cancellations and postponements in the College of Engineering and Applied Science related to COVID-19. This page does not address changes happening in other units of campus.
Updates appearing on this page have been confirmed by the CEAS communications team and represent the most up-to-date information available at this time. Please refer back to this page for future closures and postponements.
If you know the status of an engineering-specific event that is not listed here, please use the form to the right or email engineering@colorado.edu to have it added to this page.
Last Updated: April 7, 2020
Buildings and Facilities
With the shift to online teaching and learning, the CU Boulder campus is operating under enhanced protocols for building access, effective Monday, March 16. This means that most buildings will require students, faculty and staff to swipe their Buff OneCard at entrances equipped with card readers for entry.
However, this does not mean people should access the buildings. Only employees on the approved “critical function” list should be coming onto campus, and even then, as infrequently as possible.
Those who forget Buff OneCards or keys, but usually have building access, will be granted entrance into their offices/buildings. 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 (OCC) at 303-492-5522 or occ@colorado.edu. The OCC is operational 24 hours per day.
- Engineering Center: Beginning March 16, the Engineering Center will be on enhanced protocols, meaning doors are locked, but access is available by Buff OneCard. If you must access the building, you can use your Buff OneCard if you have authorized access. If you do not currently have authorized access, please contact your department liaison.
- BOLD Center: Closed indefinitely.
- Dean's Office: Closed indefinitely. Email cuengineering@colorado.edu with questions.
- Gravity Cafes (Engineering Center): Closed indefinitely.
- Aerospace Building: Open with enhanced protocols only starting March 13, meaning doors are locked, but access is available by Buff OneCard. If you must access the buildings, you can use your Buff OneCard if you have authorized access. If you do not currently have authorized access, please contact your department liaison.
- Shops and labs (e.g., machine shop, electronics shop, composites shop): Closed indefinitely.
- Spruce Cafe (Aerospace Building): Closed indefinitely.
- ATLAS Building: Open with enhanced protocols only starting March 13, meaning doors are locked, but access is available by Buff OneCard. If you must access the buildings, you can use your Buff OneCard if you have authorized access. If you do not currently have authorized access, please contact your department liaison.
- Discovery Learning Center: Beginning March 16, the DLC will be on enhanced protocols, meaning doors are locked, but access is available by Buff OneCard. If you must access the building, you can use your Buff OneCard if you have authorized access. If you do not currently have authorized access, please contact your department liaison.
- Idea Forge: The Idea Forge will close at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18, and will remain closed for the duration of spring semester. Idea Forge staff will be available to support students remotely. Please see the for more information.
- ITLL: The ITL Laboratory closed to all students, faculty and staff starting at 7 p.m. Friday, March 13. It will remain closed for the rest of the semester. The staff will be available to support students remotely, and some specialized software will be available via ITL Anywhere. .
- JSCBB: Beginning March 16, the Biotech Building is on enhanced protocols, meaning doors are locked, but access is available by Buff OneCard. If you must access the buildings, you can use your Buff OneCard if you have authorized access. If you do not currently have authorized access, please contact your department liaison. All research activities in the building will continue, and the dock will continue to receive shipments. If you must access the building, and you have authorized access, you can use your Buff OneCard to get in. If you do not currently have authorized access, please contact your department liaison.
- Etai's Cafe (JSCBB): Closed indefinitely.
- SEEC/SEEL: Open with enhanced protocols only starting March 13, meaning doors are locked, but access is available by Buff OneCard. If you must access the buildings, you can use your Buff OneCard if you have authorized access. If you do not currently have authorized access, please contact your department liaison.
Partnership Programs
- Colorado Mesa University: CMU partnership students and faculty in Grand Junction are to follow . Courses are going fully online from March 23 through April 5.
- Western Colorado University (Gunnison): .
College Events & Programs
- ATLAS Spring Expo (April 23): Cancelled
- BOLD Center events and programs: Cancelled until further notice. This includes Power Hour, networking events, and community events. We are currently working through how to resolve scholarship participation requirements.
- BOLD Center tutoring: Tutoring has moved to zoom. Please check the BOLD SSC Tutoring website for updates.
- BOLD Student Societies: Student Society leaders should contact their members to determine what they want to do going forward.
- Catalyze CU: Currently under evaluation. May be offered remotely. The application deadline has been extended to March 31.
- CEAS Professional Community Week (April 6-10) for faculty-staff: Postponed until fall.
- ChBE Employer Meet & Greet (March 16): Cancelled
- Colorado Construction Diversity Summit (April 17): Postponed
- Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CEAS location): Starting March 16, CAPS is closed for in-person services, and all providers will be remote. 鶹Ժ can call (303) 492-2277 for telehealth or 24/7 crisis support. View more engineering-specific health and wellness resources.
- Computer Science Colloquia: Will be offered remotely. More information to come.
- Engineering Advisory Council meeting (April 24): Will be held remotely and abbreviated.
- Engineering Career Services: Both the Engineering Center location and the main C4C location are now offering remote services only. We will offer Zoom drop-ins, as well as LiveChat on the Career Services website. 鶹Ժ can still make appointments on Handshake, which will be done via phone, email, or Zoom. Resumes and other career-related documents can be sent to engrcareer@colorado.edu.
- Engineering Projects Expo (April 24): Cancelled. Departments may determine how to proceed with project requirements. 鶹Ժ should contact your instructor with questions on courses and project requirements.
- Mechanical Engineering Projects Showcase Week (April 27–May 1)
- Graduation ceremonies (department-level): Currently under evaluation.
- ITLL Design Expo (April 25): Will transition to virtual. More details to be announced.
- Just in Time Career Fair (April 7-9): Now virtual! The event will be hosted 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on April 7, 8, and 9. There is more information on how to prepare for a virtual fair as well as a .
- Smead Symposium (April 17-18): Cancelled
- Spring Break for Research: Cancelled
- Study abroad and international programs: All study abroad programs offered in spring 2020 or summer 2020 (with start dates before July 6) have been suspended. . International students also should check out the ISSS COVID-19 webpage and Frequently Asked Questions for important information about impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak on maintaining immigration status, travel, CU Boulder visa sponsorship (e.g., J-1 scholar, H-1B employee) and more.
Admitted Student Events
- Mocktail, GoldShirt campus visit, Destination CU and the Admitted Student Day engineering luncheon have been cancelled. Visit the CU Boulder Discover What's Here webpage for video tours and more information for admitted students.
Alumni Events
- All CEAS alumni engagement events and on-campus volunteer opportunities, as well as the Engineering Alumni Awards Banquet on May 1, have been suspended indefinitely.
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