Starting your job search early can lead to many benefits, such as securing a job or internship now, even if it doesn’t start until later. Here are a few ways to start your search this fall.
First-year students get a free copy of this year's Buffs One Read book, “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teaching of Plants.” Join the book club, enter the contest and more!
Looking for things to do? If you enjoy friendly competition, there are plenty of ways to participate on campus. Meet new people or challenge your friends with these opportunities.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano addressed a slew of topics, including concerns about faculty salaries amid near-record inflation, during the first Boulder Faculty Assembly meeting of the academic year on Sept. 1.
CU Boulder leaders are reacting positively to a recent update by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, stipulating that agencies make the results of taxpayer-supported research “immediately available to the American public at no cost.”
A new fellowship will provide tuition support, a stipend for two years and a unique support system for 12 students to advance their doctoral studies and research. Help spread the word!
College of Music doctoral candidate Brandon Stover recently reflected on making music and doing research during the time of COVID-19, asking master’s student Allison Cawthon to share her experiences and offer advice to other music students.
Enihs Medrano never envisioned herself serving in local government until a program for young people opened her eyes to the power of civic engagement. Less than a year ago, Medrano began her term as the youngest member of the Lafayette City Council.
This weekend brings CU football, soccer and volleyball games; the First-Gen Fridays resource fair; a seminar on internet censorship; the BIPOC affinity meetup; a tour of the solar system at Fiske Planetarium and more.