Akirah J. Bradley

Bradley named associate vice chancellor and dean of students

April 26, 2016

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Christina Gonzales has named Akirah J. Bradley as the associate vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of students effective Aug. 1. Bradley joins CU-Boulder from the University of California, Berkeley where she has served as the assistant dean of students.

Finalists announced in CU-Boulder engineering dean search

April 26, 2016

Provost Russell L. Moore announced today the four finalists selected for the position of dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The candidates will be visiting campus in the coming weeks to meet with students, faculty and staff in the college and across campus.

Brian Newsom

Class of 2016: Generating music samples and apps with math

April 26, 2016

Graduating senior Brian Newsom has made the most of his time at CU-Boulder by joining a growing "hacker" community, participating in competitions such as SXSW and New Venture Challenge and cementing a well-rounded education that capitalizes on his love of music and math.

 Photo collage of the four finalists selected for the position of dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science

Finalists announced in engineering dean search

April 26, 2016

Provost Russell L. Moore announced today the four finalists selected for the position of dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The candidates will be visiting campus in the coming weeks to meet with students, faculty and staff in the college and across campus.

 Student

10 things to do this week: April 26 edition

April 26, 2016

It's the moment of truth, Buffaloes. Finals week has arrived again, so it's time to hit the books. If you find yourself with a free moment, however, then check out this week's events to unwind and reenergize.

Sinkinson honored with 2016 LIRT Librarian Recognition Award

April 25, 2016

Associate Professor and Head of Teaching and Learning at the CU-Boulder University Libraries Caroline Sinkinson was recently named the 2016 recipient of the American Library Association’s Library Instruction Round Table (LIRT) Librarian Recognition Award. The honor recognizes and celebrates her accomplishments at the international, national, state and local levels in support of information literacy and learning.

HR Corner: 'Managers Academy: Employee Management and Compliance Essentials'

April 25, 2016

CU-Boulder Human Resources invites campus supervisors, managers and leaders to attend the redesigned "Managers Academy: Employee Management and Compliance Essentials" (previously "Managing the CU-Boulder Way") May 17-18. This program is offered free of charge to CU-Boulder employees. Space is limited and sessions are filling up fast.

 Student writing

Mind your mind: How to reclaim your worries and perform better

April 22, 2016

Between finals, internships, jobs, friends, relationships and finances you may have a lot to think about. But sometimes these worries can become overpowering, until we can’t even focus on doing what we have to do right now. The key may be in mindfulness. Learn more in this month’s issue of Student Health 101 online magazine.

Future plans for wages on the Boulder campus

April 22, 2016

At the April Board of Regents meeting, Chancellor DiStefano and Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer Kelly Fox proposed a 2 percent merit pool for classified staff and university staff. CU-Boulder Today sat down with Chancellor DiStefano and discussed how the approval of this merit pool is part of a larger effort towards equitable wages on the Boulder campus.

 Interior of dome ceiling

Staff Council Update: representatives from CU staff councils visit State Capitol

April 22, 2016

On Friday, March 11, Staff Council Representatives from the Boulder, Denver, Anschutz and Colorado Springs campuses convened at the State Capitol in Denver to deliberate with state legislators on issues impacting not only the university system, but staff they represent.

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