This week brings cookie madness, DIY night, career development events, farmworker awareness âlunch and learn,â Beach Park cleanup, an LGBTQ+ friendly Chautauqua hike and more.
Whether itâs at a career fair, interview or networking event, speaking with potential employers can feel nerve-wracking. Here are some tips to help you feel more comfortable interacting with recruiters and potential employers.
Do you like to meet people from different backgrounds and have conversations that help you gain a new perspective? From campus offices to student organizations and events throughout the semester, here are five easy ways to connect and learn with others if you are interested in culture and diversity.
Womenâs history snapshot: Anna Louise Wolcott Vaile argued that social ills harming women could only be rectified with political power, which relied on womenâs suffrage.
University of Colorado Athletic Hall-of-Famer Cliff Branch finally had his dream come true, posthumously, as he was selected for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fameâclass of 2022. The induction will take place in Canton, Ohio, in August.
On March 14, great minds met to create the next innovation for this year's cross-campus student ventures. Made up of team members from multiple CU Boulder academic areas, multi-disciplinary success rang true at the New Venture Challenge cross-campus collaboration prize night.
Masters of the Environment students at CU are partnering with the city of Boulder and Boulder Valley School District to plant 1,200 saplings on April 22. Help out by getting a tree planted on your property, or sign up to volunteer. The deadline to order a tree is March 30.
In recognition of Womenâs âHerstoryâ Month, the University Libraries share media recommendations from staff and other members of the campus community. Read, watch and listen to titles highlighting unique experiences and perspectives.
Womenâs history snapshot: Patricia Rankin initially assumed when told she didnât "look like a physicist," they were complimenting her on being well dressed.
Mechanical engineering alumnus Sreyas Krishnan has played a critical role in United Launch Allianceâs latest Atlas V rocket launch, which carried another weather satellite into space on March 1.