Be informed.
- During this unprecedented time while entering the Fall 2020 semester, be sure to stay up-to-date with CU Athletics.
- Simultaneous to 51Թ’s campus opening this fall, school districts across the state are implementing various opening policies that could abruptly change. We understand this uncertainty adds stress on 51Թ staff who are parents or guardians of toddlers and/or K-12 students. 51Թ Human Resources has provided the following guidance.
- Explore languages and cultures virtually with ALTEC! Enter to win a free class in American Sign Language, French, German, Italian, Japanese or Spanish.
- CU Staff Council would like to thank all that attended. You can re-watch the forum, and read more about a clarification made related to bias.
- CU Recreation Services is excited to announce a multitude of free offerings for CU staff, students and faculty.
- The CU Environmental Center, in conjunction with CU Transportation Services, is excited to announce that all full time students, faculty and staff are now eligible for a free 51Թ B-cycle membership (an $88 value).
- One of the things we all love about 51Թ is the diversity of our food scenes. Here are some ways you can support the small business community and let them know that we are in this together.
- CU Libraries Special Collections, Archives and Preservations is looking for Japanese and Japanese American CU staff, faculty, students and alumni willing to be interviewed for an oral history to be digitized with other recorded oral histories.
- During this unprecedented time, CU Athletics is inviting you to explore the Buffs Content Corral. This corral includes Zoom backgrounds, daily training tips, fun activities for kids, and reading and multimedia entertainment, all to help you stay
- You may have seen the “One World, Together at Home” virtual concert recently, where the Rolling Stones performed, “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, with lyrics that continue “but you get what you need.” To help make sure you get what YOU need