Scott Adler came to CU Boulder in fall 1996, when he joined the faculty as a professor of political science. He became dean of the Graduate School in June of 2019.
The fall marks a crossroads for many graduate students. Whether you are seeking a career in academia or somewhere else, ask yourself these questions: What is it that you want? When you look back on your life in fifty years, what do you want to see? Trust yourself to find the path that is right for you.
CU will play Colorado State University in football Friday night. While they are rivals on the football field, CU and CSU are partners in many academic and research endeavors.
As the semester kicks off, know that the staff at the Graduate School, as well as the United Government of Graduate Students (UGGS), the many offices at Student Affairs, and, of course, your home department, are all here to support you.
The United Government of Graduate Students is here to represent and support you during your time at CU Boulder, whether academically, socio-economically or professionally.
As a graduate student, you never know when you’ll have to call on your network for a job reference or professional favor. It may seem easy to meet others, but what matters next is putting in the effort to grow the relationship.
Twelve weeks ago, six student teams joined the Catalyze CU startup accelerator with innovative concepts and a hunch that their ideas might be marketable. This week, they were proven correct.