This weekend brings meditation and yoga, the Job Searching in Difficult Times workshop, a day hike to Royal Arch, The Joy of Painting with Lil Yachty, a virtual iteration of “She Kills Monsters” and more.
The Office of Information Technology recommends that faculty, staff and students wait to install Apple’s latest macOS update, macOS 11—Big Sur, until it has proved to be compatible with OIT-supported applications.
The University Libraries will offer new in-person study options at Norlin Library when CU Boulder shifts to remote learning for the remainder of the fall semester.
Incidents of domestic violence have increased as people are quarantining and spending more time at home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Learn about the warning signs, how to help, campus resources and more.
While there have been changes in the workforce due to the impacts of COVID-19, many companies and industries are continuing to hire. Read tips and resources for finding a job during uncertain times.
Late this past spring, enrolled students were able to participate in a survey about their academic and personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about the results.
Campus officials will conduct an afternoon alerts test on Nov. 12. The test involves checking the ability to send text messages, emails, social media posts, computer desktop alerts and website announcements.
See recent photos—campus was the site of election polling stations and drop boxes. Chip was out and about. Also, the Colorado Buffaloes played their season opener, winning against UCLA.
This week brings The Joy of Painting with Lil Yachty, a talk by former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, a virtual roommate meetup, grab-n-go gingerbread houses and more.
Members of the Boulder Faculty Assembly received an update on Thursday from Provost Russell Moore, who explained in further detail why the campus is shifting to a remote instructional mode for the rest of the fall semester, a week sooner than originally planned.