While rare, serious crimes do occur on the CU Boulder campus. When there are potential threats to the community, you'll receive notifications per the requirements of the federal law known as the Jeanne Clery Act.
Mariah Green moved to Boulder for the CU Museum of Natural History's graduate program in museum and field studies. She ended up spending part of spring and the summer learning how to produce podcasts, as well as advancing her own paleontology research.
Even in these uncertain times, there are many companies that are still hiring for fall internships and jobs. Here are three reasons to register for a virtual career fair this semester.
CU Boulder has expanded its weekly monitoring testing program to predetermined groups of staff and faculty identified as having regular close contact with students, colleagues or visitors–particularly those working in the residence halls.
While healthy eating—and healthy budgeting—look different for everyone, there’s something pretty great about a meal that hits all our major nutrients and costs just a couple bucks per serving. Here are a few ideas to try out at home this week.
Now hear this: the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is launching Museum Unlocked, a podcast series curated for CU students and those interested in going behind the scenes with the museum's curators.
Adam Chehadi is an internship pro—he’s participated in technical internships since he was a junior in high school—but even he’s been thrown for a loop by the COVID-19 pandemic.
While Employee Services will not hold on-campus flu shot clinics this year, CU Health Plan providers offer plenty of convenient ways to get your annual inoculation, often at no cost. Learn more.