TRAVEL BAN: Effective immediately, all university-affiliated international travel to or through Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestinian Territories (West Bank and Gaza), Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and, Yemen has been suspended, regardless of the source of funding for that travel, until further notice. Click here to learn more.
We’re excited to share that a refreshed Form Request experience will be launching in CU Marketplace on Monday, March 30. This update brings a more intuitive, modern look and feel to key forms, along with targeted usability improvements designed to make your workflow smoother and more efficient. While the interface is getting an upgrade, the core functionality remains the same, so you can continue completing your tasks as usual without disruption.
We want to share an early update regarding a developing helium supply issue that will impact campuses across the CU system. Airgas has notified us that a national helium allocation is being implemented, which will affect availability and order fulfillment. While details are still evolving, we are providing this heads up so departments can begin planning.
The updated Concur Travel experience is now live, and booking university travel has never looked better. Travelers and Travel Arrangers will now notice a modernized booking experience that resembles familiar online travel booking tools, as well as environmental impact indicators, clearer pricing details and enhanced search options.
The Procurement Service Center is excited to announce several new Master Services Agreements (MSAs) available for use by all CU campus departments. These agreements strengthen supplier partnerships, simplify the purchasing process, and give CU campuses efficient, reliable access to the products and services they need.
The University of Colorado is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the Middle East and its impact on university affiliated international travel.