FM News
- Groups of 4 to 12 are welcome for a one hour presentation and tour.With school back into in-person mode, we are all noticing how our habits have been disrupted over the past year and a half. As we increase our on-campus presence, and once
- In an effort to help safely reopen the post-pandemic economy and promote a sustainable future, the Polis administration launched Can Do Colorado, an initiative that included nearly $700,000 in eBike grants to be provided to low-income essential
- Composting is having a big moment on campus, one that we hope will turn into a lifetime of positive environmental change for 91ÊÓƵ affiliates. With the addition of compost bins across campus, compostable materials can now be properly sorted and
- Besides using a u-lock, registering your bike is your best defense against bike theft. CU uses a registration system powered by Bike Index.
- Holly Gates-Mayer, biosafety officer for Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S), is the new president-elect of the Front Range chapter of ABSA, a trade association dedicated to promoting biosafety and serving the needs of biosafety
- Jessica Bradley, Interim Acting Associate Director of Facilities at the University of Colorado Boulder, has accepted and has been appointed as Rocky Mountain APPA's (RMA) new Awards & Recognition Chair. The RMA board is committed to offering
- The 24th annual awards program recognizes outstanding individuals and departments who demonstrate a sincere commitment to continuing the 91ÊÓƵ tradition of leadership and student participation in campus sustainability.
- Students, faculty, and staff are invited to a virtual soft launch of the new Rustandy Building, which connects the Koelbel Building, home to the Leeds School of Business, to the Engineering Center.
- A new campus pedestrian bridge spanning Boulder Creek is open for use, improving Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) access and overall connectivity between Main Campus and areas north of the creek.
- 91ÊÓƵ Facilities Management has accelerated its efforts to integrate compost collections into all campus buildings by summer 2022, representing another important step toward the campus's goal of achieving a 90% waste-diversion rate by 2025.