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Earn your CU Boulder bachelor’s and master’s degrees at an accelerated pace

May 15, 2019

CU Boulder is offering a newly structured program for undergraduates interested in getting a bachelor’s and master’s degree in an accelerated amount of time.

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Work-Life Win: Cashing in your perks

May 15, 2019

CU Boulder employees are eligible to participate in the state of Colorado BenefitsHub discount program. In addition to special deals, more than 70% of the offers provide cash back.

Rick George

Rick George named to NCAA working group on legislation, student NIL

May 15, 2019

George is one of four Division I athletic directors asked to serve on the committee, which is charged with assessing bills about a student-athlete’s ability to license and benefit from name, image and likeness (NIL) during NCAA eligibility.

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Staff, faculty invited to join outreach network

May 15, 2019

Are you doing outreach and engagement work? Join the Outreach and Engagement Professionals Network, which seeks to enhance collaboration, share best practices and increase professional development opportunities.

James Olson

Campus Q&A: New role to bolster national security-related research collaborations

May 14, 2019

In May, the Research and Innovation Office welcomed James Olson as the executive director of national security research, a role designed to engage researchers across campus with federal and industry sponsors in this sector.

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3 ways to maximize your academic temporary contract

May 13, 2019

If you have accepted an adjunct or other temporary contract, you want to be sure that you are heading into that role with strategies to maximize the experience. Here are three ways to make the most of your temporary contract.

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You are enough: Tips to reset expectations and alleviate stress

May 13, 2019

Whether you’re comparing final grades or likes on Instagram, the pressure to be perfect can feel overwhelming. How do you know if you’re walking the fine line between high standards and unrealistic expectations?

Deven Parker, a fifth-year graduate student in the English department, studies in the Hazel Gates Woodruff reading room.

For grad students: Deadlines and workshops through June

May 13, 2019

Get up to speed on approaching professional development and certification workshops for graduate students and deadlines for those graduating in August.

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Governor signs bills at CU Boulder in support of college affordability

May 13, 2019

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed two bills on Monday in support of college affordability for families and students during a ceremony at CU Boulder.

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Workshops helped students prepare for the 3MT competition

May 13, 2019

The second annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition was held at the Graduate School in February. Using only one slide, competitors were challenged to describe their research in three minutes to a panel of judges and an audience from the community.

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