This semester, the United Government of Graduate Students will once again be offering a wide selection of social events and expanding our diversity and inclusion programming.
Goals and resolutions are top of mind for many of us as we embark on a new year. I’d like to share some strategies I’ve learned from personal experience to help you achieve your goals this year.
As we begin a new semester, faculty and staff are instrumental in helping students find their niche on campus, cultivate a sense of belonging on campus and enhance their overall experience at CU.
Faculty, graduate students and staff: Get your creativity on! Submit a proposal for the 2019 Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference by Feb. 27.
Do you know a staff member who is doing exemplary outreach and engagement work? Consider nominating them for the Anne K. Heinz Staff Award for Excellence in Outreach and Engagement.
The week in photos features a snowy campus, students returning after winter break, a Silicon Flatirons conference on technology transfer and a U.S. representative's community swearing-in ceremony.
Step outside on Sunday night and be treated to a rare lunar event, dubbed the “super blood wolf eclipse.” Get tips and watch the video interview with CU Boulder expert Paul Hayne.
Whether you have twinkle toes or two left feet, dancing is a great way to spice up your normal workout routine with some surprising benefits. Get ready for free dance classes at The Rec next week.