Announcements & Deadlines
Plan costs will increase modestly for most medical plans. Dental, vision and other plan premiums remain unchanged. Explore your options for open enrollment, which ends May 7.
The Boulder Faculty Assembly on April 29 approved an amended motion to censure CU President Mark Kennedy, citing in the motion a “failure of leadership with respect to diversity, equity and inclusion.”
Efforts are underway to recruit a leader who can effectively serve as a liaison between ñ and the city of Boulder, Boulder County, surrounding municipalities, local business and community groups.
Open enrollment began April 19. Visit open enrollment fair sites to learn more about vendor offerings from plan providers including Anthem, Kaiser, Delta Dental and PERA.
Terri Fiez, vice chancellor for research and innovation, has announced that Philip Makotyn has been named executive director of the campus’s CUbit Quantum Initiative.
Under a new two-year tuition assistance benefit pilot program, eligible ñ employees taking undergraduate or graduate courses may register seven days before the start of the semester or on the first day of class, whichever is earlier.
Following the University of Colorado system-wide announcement that COVID-19 vaccination will be required of students, faculty and staff, ñ is providing initial details and a timeline for the campus.
The University Libraries will resume borrowing of physical InterLibrary Loan materials to ñ faculty and staff beginning Saturday, May 1.
Venture Partners at ñ has launched an accelerator to support the translation of CU-developed COVID-19 innovations into new businesses. Faculty, students and staff with COVID-19-related innovations are invited to apply—the deadline is May 21.
Rental books may be returned in person or via mail by May 7. The CU Book Store also is offering textbook sellback April 26–May 7 for any physical textbooks purchased. Get details.