Graduate student Snehpal Singh Saini decided to enroll in a notoriously challenging telecommunications engineering course during summer session so he could focus exclusively on the course, with extra time in the lab.
In case you missed the CU Boulder Police Department active harmer training sessions in February, here's what you need to know. Also, CUPD has announced four additional classes scheduled for April 26.
During spring break, the city of Boulder removed the "High-Intensity Activated CrossWalK" (HAWK) signal light at the crosswalk on Regent Drive and replaced it with a traditional traffic signal light.
Sexual assault, violence and abuse impacts all communities, including college campuses. The OVA (Office of Victim Assistance) offers free and confidential counseling, support and advocacy for students, staff and faculty.
Program Council is hosting two shows for students at Club 156 located in the University Memorial Center. Bring a friend and come check out the free performances April 12 and 13.
On Monday, Professor Sara Forsdyke will attempt to resolve the long-running debate about the extent to which the ideal of the rule of law determined the decisions of the courts of democratic Athens.
The Honor Code
All students at CU Boulder are subject to the Honor Code for academic matters.ÌýThe codeÌýsecures an environment where academic integrity can flourish and aims to install the principles of honesty, trust, fairness, respectÌýand responsibility as essential features of theÌýcampus.
Join the Herd for Diversity Dialogues April 7
JoinÌýthe HerdÌýfor free food and great companyÌýat the Diverse Dialogues event on Friday, April 7,7 to 9 p.m. in the Koenig Alumni Center (on the corner of University and Broadway). Diverse Dialogues