Student Edition - June 12, 2018
Campus Community
CU Student Government: Be a part of the team
Do you want to make a difference on campus? Consider applying for a position with the CU Student Government (CUSG), now accepting applications on its executive staff for the 2018–19 academic year.
CU names Steinberg women's tennis head coach
Danielle Steinberg, a former All-Pac-10 player and most recently the head coach of the Kansas State women's tennis program, has been hired in the same position at the University of Colorado, Athletic Director Rick George announced Tuesday.
Ready to vote in the Colorado primary election?
Ballots for the Colorado primary election were mailed to registered voters on June 4. With locations available on campus, ballots must be turned in no later than 7 p.m. on June 26.
Welcome Megan Friedel, head of the archives
With an emphasis on accessibility and inclusivity, Friedel leads the archives into its second century as the keeper of memory and history for the campus.
Events & Exhibits
TEDx conference 'Uncommon' to feature 3 CU Boulder affiliates
Assistant Professor Jed Brubaker, Assistant Professor Patrick Ferrucci and researcher William Woodward are among the 14 speakers who will present at TEDxMileHigh on June 16 in Denver.
Where can you find news that is specific to your college, school, department or program?
Colleges & Schools
Departments & Programs
Newsletter Block TitleAerial photography of CU Boulder campus slated for June 13
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Aerial photography of CU Boulder campus slated for June 13
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Due to poor visibility, CU Boulder cancelled the June 12 aerial photography flight. The photography by helicopter over the Boulder campus and surrounding areas will now take place on June 13, weather permitting, between 5 a.m. and 9 a.m. ÌýIn the event of a date change due to weather, look for an update in CU Boulder Today.
Newsletter Block TitleArapahoe Avenue construction
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Arapahoe Avenue construction
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The city of Boulder this week began construction along Arapahoe Avenue, from Broadway to 15th Street. Information on pedestrian and transit impacts is posted .
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