Via a virtual meeting on April 16, university operational impacts, as well as state and university budgets, were presented and discussed with the CU Board of Regents.
There have been reports recently that police impersonators have stopped and questioned drivers. Boulder County police departments are not conducting traffic stops to ask drivers why they're out.
CU Employee Services is highlighting an opportunity through Skillsoft to take a sustainability course on ways we can all act in service of a better future—open to students and instructors as well.
This year, a town hall event will be an opportunity to reflect on 50 years of Earth Day celebrations and successes, while seeking to answer the question of what's next for sustainability. Register today to receive a Zoom link for the event.
Including every topic from how to minimize airborne transmission to how to search for a job right now, a webinar series through May 1 delves into several COVID-19-related aspects. Register to attend or listen to past discussions via free recordings.
During these challenging times, many in the CU Boulder community may be looking to campus resources for assistance. Please know there are many virtual support and advocacy resources available to you.