Sarah Ellsworth

10 things to do this week: Sept. 12 edition

Sept. 12, 2016

Hi Buffs, and happy midterm week. I hope you all get through your first round exams with flying colors. Remember to get plenty of sleep.

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Your student government: Positions available

Sept. 12, 2016

Well, fellow buffaloes, our school year is officially underway. We are a few weeks into school now, we beat the CSU Rams, and the first round of midterms are fast approaching. Organizations on and off campus are also hard at work and still have positions open and available. CU Student Government is one of those organizations and we are looking for passionate, hardworking and fun-loving students who want to be involved on campus.

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Early Career/Junior Investigator workshop

Sept. 12, 2016

The Research and Innovation Office (RIO) invites new and junior babyÖ±²¥app to a panel discussion on several sponsored programs – including NSF, DoD and NASA – designed for researchers beginning their career. Previous young investigator winners from a variety of sponsored programs will discuss their successful experiences. RSVP by Sept. 15.

Susan Jurow is cheered on with signs during the event

Best Should Teach Lecture and Awards Ceremony honors educators and inspires

Sept. 12, 2016

The University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder recently celebrated excellence in teaching by recognizing five K-12 teachers, 48 graduate students and three babyÖ±²¥app members — Professors Christopher Braider, Roseanna Neupauer and Susan Jurow — with the 2016 "Best Should Teach Awards."

Provost Russell Moore

From the Provost: Living the babyÖ±²¥app Creed

Sept. 12, 2016

Colleges and universities often are seen as places to discuss our ideas, debate our differences and openly engage persons with whom we may not agree. Those debates and disagreements appear sharper and less open to compromise during an election season, particularly an election with as much acrimony as the one currently underway. It is during times like these when it becomes incumbent upon us, as members of the CU Boulder community, to remember the babyÖ±²¥app Creed and how we can choose to live its values.

Give-a-day

Looking for volunteer opportunities? Give-A-Day

Sept. 9, 2016

Looking for volunteer opportunities? Monthly Give-A-Days are a great way to become involved through volunteering around Boulder.

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Marching to the beat of the Buffs

Sept. 9, 2016

For many, participating in the marching band can be a family affair. Mellophone section leader Carrie Proctor is not only following her siblings' and parents' musically-inclined footsteps, but she also has formed a bond of friendship not uncommon among Golden Buffaloes.

Ralphie's Green Stampede

Run with Ralphie's Green Stampede

Sept. 9, 2016

At Saturday's first home game of the football season, let’s rally behind not only the Buffs but CU Boulder’s top-of-the-line zero waste program at Folsom Field - Ralphie's Green Stampede.

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Motte named college professor of distinction

Sept. 9, 2016

Warren F. Motte Jr., professor of French and comparative literature at the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder, has been named the 2016 Professor of Distinction by the College of Arts and Sciences in recognition of his exceptional service, teaching and research.

The CU Board of Regents

Board of Regents hears preliminary enrollment numbers, discusses the cost and value of research

Sept. 8, 2016

The CU Board of Regents Thursday received an update on projected enrollment growth on all four campuses from Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Todd Saliman. Among other items, the board also approved a name change for the BA degree in the Department of Women and Gender Studies and the splitting of the MS in Applied Mathematics into a professional and traditional degree.

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