February is a month focused on love, so take this opportunity to engage in a self-compassion practice. Pre-recorded options will be available for download in both English and Spanish.
CU Boulder employees can elect to receive certain emergency and campus closure messages in Spanish, Chinese (simplified and traditional) and Hindi. Department human resources reps are asked to help those who may need assistance selecting their language preference.
Interested in attending the biennial CU Social Justice Summit on Jan. 31? Register to attend engaging presentations by faculty, staff and student subject-matter experts and community meetups the day before the main event.
Undergraduates have the opportunity to win one of three $500 prizes by sharing an essay, original artwork or multimedia piece reflecting on this year’s Buffs One Read selection, “Braiding Sweetgrass.” Enter by Jan. 27.
Welcome back! This week brings a warm welcome from University Libraries, free events at the Rec, men's basketball, Liquid Sky Pretty Lights, craft nights, a coffee collider and more.
National searches are underway for the university’s next vice chancellor for infrastructure and sustainability and associate vice chancellor for health and wellness, with the goal to identify final candidates during the spring semester.
Provost Russell Moore announced three finalists for the position of vice chancellor for student affairs. The campus community is invited to meet the candidates at virtual forums later this month.
Twenty-two states, including Colorado, that have not banned abortion still do require minors to involve their parents before terminating a pregnancy—or take their case to the courts via judicial bypass. New research sheds light on how often teens choose judicial bypass and how often they are denied.