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- Besides using a u-lock, registering your bike is your best defense against bike theft. CU uses a registration system powered by Bike Index.
- Holly Gates-Mayer, biosafety officer for Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S), is the new president-elect of the Front Range chapter of ABSA, a trade association dedicated to promoting biosafety and serving the needs of biosafety
- Jessica Bradley, Interim Acting Associate Director of Facilities at the University of Colorado Boulder, has accepted and has been appointed as Rocky Mountain APPA's (RMA) new Awards & Recognition Chair. The RMA board is committed to offering
- The 24th annual awards program recognizes outstanding individuals and departments who demonstrate a sincere commitment to continuing the CU Boulder tradition of leadership and student participation in campus sustainability.
- Â鶹ÒùÔº, faculty, and staff are invited to a virtual soft launch of the new Rustandy Building, which connects the Koelbel Building, home to the Leeds School of Business, to the Engineering Center.
- A new campus pedestrian bridge spanning Boulder Creek is open for use, improving Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) access and overall connectivity between Main Campus and areas north of the creek.
- CU Boulder Facilities Management has accelerated its efforts to integrate compost collections into all campus buildings by summer 2022, representing another important step toward the campus's goal of achieving a 90% waste-diversion rate by 2025.
- Are you a faculty or staff member who receives on-campus package deliveries from UPS, Staples or the United States Postal Service (USPS)? Tracking their status just got better.
- And liftoff.Today, visitors from across Colorado gathered at CU Boulder for an event celebrating the new Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building, home to the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences. This building,
- Chris Ewing, assistant vice chancellor for planning, design and construction, has named Mike Turman director of design and construction. Turman begins his new role July 1 and replaces Bill Ward, who retired last year after 21 years of service at CU