Buffs Together
- In the era of coronavirus, helping one another takes many forms. For Suzi Jewett and her family, it took the form of noodles and dumplings served to medical professionals in northwest Portland, Oregon.
- In recent days, the campus served some of the community's most pressing needs as the site of a mobile food pantry, as well as drive-thru COVID-19 testing. See the week in photos.
- Use your crafting and sewing skills to make and donate cloth masks through the Volunteer Resource Center for the campus's critical services workers.
- The Shanghai alumni chapter is among numerous CU Boulder affiliates supporting fellow Buffs through the coronavirus pandemic. A group of alumni donated 1,200 masks to CU Boulder, which were distributed to campus health care workers and first responders.
- Middle school teacher Nick Schuster had one day to return to his school to pack up materials to prepare for teaching remotely, and he knew what he needed to do.
- The new CU Boulder initiative COventure Forward is one tool in the toolbox to help businesses weather this unprecedented economic storm.
- Renowned local cartoonist Drew Litton created three CU themed cartoons for the Buffs Together campaign. They are downloadable and ready to color, whether it's just for fun or to relieve a little stress.
- Joining a grassroots global effort, members of the ATLAS community are 3D-printing face shield parts to help protect local medical personnel from exposure to COVID-19.
- We deeply appreciate those who are keeping our campus operations running smoothly and our campus community safe. Watch this special message from CU campus leaders and students.
- As we continue to adjust to impacts from the global coronavirus pandemic, our campus community is coming together to support students with the Buffs Together campaign. Find out about support and resources available.