Student Edition - Oct. 24, 2016
10 things to do this week: Oct. 24 edition
Happy Halloween, Buffaloes! Get your costume ready and check out one of the Halloween-themed events this weekend. Remember to keep it classy and take care of your friends!
Rescheduled fall alerts test to be held Oct. 26
Each semester, the campus performs a test of the CU Boulder Alerts system to raise awareness of the platform and test the deployment of new notification methods. Elements of the rescheduled test at noon on Wednesday, Oct. 26, will include the final integration of the Alertus desktop notifications platform and testing of upgrades to the alerts.colorado.edu website.
New '4+1' program adds up for future teachers
The School of Education and Department of Ethnic Studies have partnered to offer a new program that will allow future teachers to earn a bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies and a master’s degree in education in five years. The new “4+1 Ethnic Studies and Education Concurrent Degree Program” (BA/MA) will begin admitting students in spring 2017.
Campus & Community
CWA kicks off new speaker series Thursday
This semester, the CWA Speaker Series will host two talks on the CU Boulder campus. The first willfeatureDaniel Traub,NYC-based filmmaker and photographer on Oct. 27.Then on Nov. 3, the CWA will hostVice President of Data Strategy for Twitter Chris Moody. Both events are free and open to students and the community.
International Open Access Week: 'Open in Action'
This week,Oct. 24 to Oct.30, is International Open Access Week, and the UniversityLibraries and the Open Science Interest Group areco-hosting several events on campus. This year’s theme “Open in Action” is about taking concretesteps to open up research and scholarship tostudents, researchers and the general public.
CU Law to host 'Strong Sisters' film event
CU Law School is hosting an event centered on electoral politics and reproductive justice on Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. The eveningwill featureclips ofthe film 'Strong Sisters' and a panel of currently- and previously-elected officials to speak on these issues and their experiences as advocates.
Atkins named campus Bursar
The University of Colorado Boulder named Gregory Atkins as director of the Bursar’s Office, effective Oct. 10.
Newsletter Block TitleCourse to take students through the creepy craft of horror writing
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Course to take students through the creepy craft of horror writing
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CU Boulder’sDivision of Continuing Education and Professional Studieswill offer an advanced horror fiction writing course Jan. 3-27. is part of, a new program offered by Continuing Education during CU Boulder’s 2017 winter break.
Newsletter Block TitleOct. 28 is the last day to drop a class
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Oct. 28 is the last day to drop a class
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Friday, Oct. 28 is the last dayto drop a class in MyCUInfo for the fall 2016 semester.All dropped classes are assessed 100 percent of tuition and fees (no refund), and are listed asW grades ontranscripts. Seefor more information.