More information about the program's policies and procedures can be found on the ENVS Internal SharePoint site, but below is other general information including facility access. IfÌýyou have other questions or need additional information about department operations, contact one of the appropriate staff members.


Building Access

The Environmental Studies Program is located in theÌýSustainability, Energy and Environment ComplexÌý(SEEC)Ìýon the Â鶹ÊÓƵ's East Campus. TheÌýbuilding is open and can be accessed byÌýCU Boulder faculty, staff, students, and affiliatesÌýbetween the hours of 7Ìýa.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.Ìý

ENVS faculty, staff, and students*Ìýwho may need to have extended access (7 a.m. to 10 p.m.Ìýand weekends) should fill out theÌýENVS Building AccessÌý& Key RequestÌýwebform.ÌýStudents who require extended access to the building and/or need keys to any labs or officeÌýspaces require the permission of their faculty advisor/supervisor.Ìý

Building Access & Key Request

Note:ÌýA few buildings may maintain slightly different hours based on class schedules and staffing.ÌýTheÌýUniversity Libraries,Ìýthe Recreation Center,ÌýandÌýthe UMCÌýpublish their respective hours on their websites.

Logos and Templates

CU Boulder faculty, staff, and studentsÌýcan download logos, web graphicsÌýand other CUÌýBoulder digital assets (like presentation templates) through CU'sÌýBrand & MessagingÌýsite. You will be asked for a few details about your project(s) and to confirm your willingness to comply with the university’s messaging and visual identity standards.

For ENVSÌýlogos and templates,Ìýlog in to theÌý.


Room Reservations

The Environmental Studies Program is located in the Sustainable, Energy and EnvironmentÌýCommunityÌý(SEEC) building.ÌýThe SEEC reservation calendar uses CU'sÌýÌýfor authentication.ÌýTo schedule a room, you will need to log in using your Identikey. If you do not have a CU IdentiKey account, have questions about an existing reservation, or need additional assistance in making a reservation, please email Katie Lamb atÌýkatrina.lamb@colorado.edu.

For more information about reserving rooms in SEEC,Ìýplease visit their resource page.Ìý


Transportation & Parking

CU Boulder's Parking Services offers a variety of permit options for faculty, staff, and students.ÌýIt is possible to get around Boulder (and campus) without a car using alternative options such as the bus or a bike.

ENVS faculty and staff who wish to purchase a permit should fill out theÌýFaculty and Staff Parking Permit Application and send it to the programs parking liaison, ·¡»å·É²¹°ù»åÌý²Ñ²¹°ù³Ù¾±²Ô±ð³ú.

More information for student permits is available on Parking Services Student PermitÌý±è²¹²µ±ð.

Temporary permits are available to campus affiliates and visitors by phone at (303) 735-PARK (7275). Please have your license plate number available. For additional visitor parking options, view page.