Valerie Bernstein, Michelle Lin, Simon Shuham and Gautham Viswaroopan were recognized by Aviation Week among its “Tomorrow’s Technology Leaders: The 20 Twenties” winners.
This week brings a bullet journal workshop, “The Lighthouse” screening, Backcountry Skiing 101, free hot chocolate, LGBTQ+ skate night, the Health and Wellness Summit and more.
Large lecture classes may be a new experience for many of us, but there are strategies for doing well. Here are some tips for making your lecture class a success this semester.
Are you an Arts and Sciences undergraduate student needing support for your academic success? Want to uncover what best motivates your learning and how you best learn? See if academic coaching is right for you.
As Tom Windham stood among the 250,000 people gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr.’s I Have a Dream speech galvanized the 19-year-old. The experience propelled him to a career of championing education. Read more from the September 2018 edition of Voices.
As college students, you wear a lot of hats: student, employee, intern, family member, friend, significant other. It can be hard to balance it all. Get tips to help you find a school-work-life balance that works for you.
Are you proud to be a CU Buff? Do you want to gain valuable leadership experience? Then be the first to welcome new students and families to campus by joining the Journey Leader team.
The university is creating the CU Boulder History Project, as well as an Art in Public Space Committee, an outgrowth following the installation of Los Seis de Boulder, a temporary sculpture on campus.
The University Libraries are offering educators affiliated with the university the opportunity to participate in a two-part open educational resources professional development experience and receive a $250 stipend recognizing their engagement.