It's no secret that doctoral students have the education and skills to move into meaningful careers beyond the professoriate. But how do you get there? A new online resource, Versatile PhD, can help.
The university's inaugural Research & Innovation Week kicked off with a poster session sponsored by the United Government of Graduate Students, with plans to expand the event next year.
This week brings the Summer Abroad Fair, Open Hack Night, How to Brand Yourself Online workshop, free lunch, Ed Talks, "Suicide: The Ripple Effect" documentary screening, CU on Friday and more.
Colorado voters: Return your ballot to any 24-hour dropbox or voting location. There's a dropbox and a Voter Service and Polling Center on campus, open until the 7 p.m. deadline Nov. 6.
Whether you're getting ready to declare a major or preparing for graduation, it can be stressful not knowing what your future holds. Start with the basics to help you uncover things you may not have considered.
The week of Oct. 29 in photos features a visit with Astronaut Harrison "Jack" Schmitt, a vigil honoring those killed in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, an Engineering pumpkin carving contest, a sneak peek at "Hecuba" and more.
The University of Colorado is offering all employees a new option for quick access to mental health services: The Real Help Hotline. The service is free and confidential, available 24 hours a day.
This weekend brings game night with the SoberBuffs, a queer self-defense class, women's and men's hockey, a world premiere translation of "Hecuba," extreme bowling, free night at Denver Art Museum and more.
The campus has recently been targeted by malicious emails that impersonate campus colleagues in an attempt to receive gift cards or other types of payments. Get details from OIT.
It's that time of year when things go bump in the night. Horror writer and CU Boulder English Professor Stephen Graham Jones breaks down why we like to be scared.