ŷڱƵ-Boulderstudents learning the basics of cooking

Learn to cook with Ralphie's Cooking Basics

Jan. 22, 2016

Every Thursday this sprin g, ŷڱƵ-Boulder students can learn the basics of cooking f or free . On Jan. 14, the chicken parmesan recipe had everyone drooling .

Campus view, Kelly Fox, M. Scott Morris

Reviewing salaries for campus’ lower-wage earners, benefits in a competitive market

Jan. 22, 2016

In recent months a debate about wages has begun across the United States. At ŷڱƵ-Boulder, questions have been appropriately raised about our pay structures and the cost of living in our communities. We used these questions as an opportunity to carefully review our pay practices, the market value of work performed and an occasion to increase the total rewards of working at the University of ŷڱƵ.

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Can’t say no? Eight ways to take back your time

Jan. 22, 2016

We’re all guilty of saying “yes” to favors, friends and nights out even when we don’t have the time. But what about when it means losing sleep and stressing out? In this month’s issue of Student Health 101 online magazine we’ve got eight new strategies for every situation—whether it’s telling a boss, parents or roommates that you can’t take on anything else this week.

 Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano

Chancellor's Corner: Climate Survey results and future actions

Jan. 21, 2016

On Jan. 21 we released the results of two student climate surveys – one for undergraduate students and one for graduate students. The two surveys were conducted at the end of 2014, and we are committed to addressing the key findings. Our goal is to ensure all students at ŷڱƵ-Boulder experience a welcoming environment that maximizes their academic performance and prepares them for success after graduation. In the coming months, you should begin to see and hear more discussions about our campus culture and inclusive excellence. Every one of us needs to make a commitment to creating the type of place where everyone can thrive.

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10 things to do this week: Jan. 19 edition

Jan. 19, 2016

One week down, 15 to go. I hope you’re all having a successful 2016 so far and enjoying the great ski conditions! This week's events include free dance and martial arts classes, the Housing Fair and the women's basketball game versus Oregon State.

Get connected! FLEX express service between: Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont, Boulder. Begins January 18, 2016. ridetransfort.com/FLEX

Join the FLEX Bus Welcome Celebration

Jan. 15, 2016

FLEX bus service connecting ŷڱƵ-Boulder and Fort Collins is up and running. If you’ve been waiting for inexpensive, direct, easy transit service along the north Front Range, FLEX will take you where you need to go. Two special events will take place Jan. 21 in both Fort Collins and Boulder to celebrate the start of service and the growing connections between Fort Collins and Boulder.

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Looking for a place to live next fall? Visit the Housing Fair

Jan. 15, 2016

ŷڱƵ-Boulder's annual Housing Fair will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom. Hosted by Off-Campus Housing and Neighborhood Relations, the fair offers students a convenient way to view hundreds of local properties. More than 50 local landlords, property managers and real estate agents will be at the fair.

Annual DEPA reporting period begins today

Jan. 15, 2016

As the new year begins, university personnel are reminded to complete a Disclosure of External Professional Activities (DEPA) in order to meet conflicts of interest disclosure requirements. A 2016 DEPA is required of all faculty and other designated groups. In general, those other groups include all research personnel, staff who support department compliance reporting processes, and students engaged in research (i.e. all personnel responsible for the design, conduct, or reporting of research).

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Focus on academics: Tutoring and new late-night study location

Jan. 14, 2016

The spring semester brings a new late-night study location in the C4C Dining Center, as well as free tutoring for students in the resident halls and Bear Creek Apartments.

Nigel Sharp next to a whiteboard that reads "Without a cup of tea... This man is a monster"

ŷڱƵ-Boulder’s resident entrepreneurs in place, ready to help

Jan. 14, 2016

If you want to set a meeting with Nigel Sharp to get entrepreneurship advice, he’s best approached with an invite for tea – his beverage of choice – versus coffee. He along with Hector Rodriguez and Julien Denaes are the first cohort of entreprenurial experts in ŷڱƵ-Boulder's Global Entrepreneurs in Residence program.

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