This year has presented us with a lot of new challenges, and even when exciting changes happen, it can feel overwhelming. Here are five ways to get ahead of stress this semester.
Whether it’s a friend, family member, roommate or professor, it can be helpful to have tools to work through disagreements in a productive way. Here are five things you can do when you disagree with someone.
An interview is your chance to highlight your experiences, personality and potential. Whether your interview is in-person or happening virtually, use this checklist to help you prepare and feel confident.
This week brings a dialogue on Black Lives Matter and Judaism, craft night, career fairs and workshops, a virtual cooking class with chef and comedian Mackinnon Beaton and more.
With millions of students returning in the fall, college and university administrators across the country faced an unprecedented challenge this summer: Devise a plan for controlling an airborne virus, easily spread by people with no symptoms, in an environment where thousands of socially active young adults live in close quarters.
Some may not know that the Writing Center—a campus resource for writing feedback, advice and more—serves not only students, but also faculty, staff, alumni and other university affiliates.
Did you know there are departments and programs at CU Boulder dedicated to helping you explore your interests and passions? Check out these opportunities on campus.
The University of Colorado Board of Regents recently heard updates on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, as well as fall enrollment numbers. The board recognized 2019 Distinguished Professor David Korevaar, revised three regent policies and more.
Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including stats and items of note. In this issue: sources of transmission, dashboard updates, contact tracing information and more.