Check your inbox on March 2 for a survey prompt. Requiring about 10 minutes to complete, the survey will measure concepts such as satisfaction, commitment and empowerment.
This weekend brings a leap year celebration, International Coffee Hour, extreme bowling in the newly renovated Connection, popcorn and “Zombieland,” a ski bus to Breck or Copper and more.
Law professor John C. Eastman and journalist Robert W. Merry are the 2020–21 Visiting Scholars in Conservative Thought and Policy; and political scientist Elizabeth C’de Baca Eastman is the Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization senior scholar in residence.
CU Boulder continues to seek an annexation agreement with Boulder that will enable the development of housing while supporting flood mitigation efforts.
This week, the community welcomed Karl Dorrell, CU's new head football coach. Also, the campus honored winners of the Chancellor’s Employee of the Year Award. Check out photos from the two events.
Whether you’re exploring careers, applying to programs or looking to gain experience, you'll find helpful resources among the 50-plus admissions representatives at the March 3 expo.
Social media can give an altered portrayal of what self-care looks like—it shouldn’t just be about feeling good in the moment, and it doesn’t have to cost money. Here are some free ideas for practicing self-care.
The 2020 Conference on World Affairs has been canceled, as have planned addresses from Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph, Moms Demand Action founder Shannon Watts and the host of the Hardcore History Podcast and CU alum Dan Carlin.