Campus Community
- Faculty and staff: Join WorkWell this summer to integrate regular mindfulness practice into your routine. No matter where you are working, the sessions are available via Zoom on a drop-in basis. Each can build upon each other or be taken independently.
- All students must complete the health insurance requirement at the beginning of every academic year. Confirm your insurance selection by Friday, Aug. 22.
- Graduate students, assistants and fellows can now enroll eligible spouses and dependents when they enroll in the CU Anthem Gold Student Health Insurance Plan. Learn more about spousal and dependent coverage.
- The Campus Sustainability Council recently discussed a pouring rights contract, a draft food policy and efforts to fill four vacant council seats. Learn more about the group's May meeting.
- At a recognition ceremony on May 8 for civil, environmental and architectural undergraduate engineering students, alumnus Marco Campos surprised the crowd by offering to pay off a graduating senior’s remaining student debt, helping transform the ceremony into a genuine celebration of generosity and hope.
- The Building Insights through Observation project uses arts-based education practices to support deeper learning in science classrooms.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç and its Division of Public Safety are reminding the campus community of reporting options and safety resources after the downtown 91¸£ÀûÉç attack on June 1.
- The RIO Arts & Humanities Grant Program is inspired by recognition of the essential role of the arts and humanities at 91¸£ÀûÉç. The awarded projects explore topics in disciplines from art and music to ethnic studies and sociology.
- We are shocked and saddened by the violent attack that took place in 91¸£ÀûÉç this afternoon. Our hearts go out to all of those impacted by this heinous crime. Hate and acts of violence have absolutely no place in our community.
- Help plan this year's Student Success Conference by applying to be a co-chair. Applications are due by June 16.