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Are you new to CU as an international employee?

Sept. 12, 2018

All new international employees should schedule the required appointment with an international tax specialist to ensure your pay is taxed properly.

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Food is medicine, and the doctor just prescribed Zipongo

Sept. 12, 2018

Zipongo, a new nutritional program for CU Health members and their families, helps people make better food choices at home and on the go.

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Spotlight to shine on CU Boulder postdocs during appreciation week

Sept. 12, 2018

Postdocs around the country, including those contributing to research and teaching at CU Boulder, will take center stage Sept. 17–21, when the campus holds a number of events for National Postdoc Appreciation Week.

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Research & Innovation Office seeks applications for faculty fellows

Sept. 12, 2018

The Research & Innovation Office has opened RIO Faculty Fellows 2019 cohort applications. Applications will be accepted through Oct. 15, and selections will be announced by November.

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Fashion, football and food: Check out Education Abroad's newest programs

Sept. 11, 2018

Education Abroad has nearly 400 programs in 70 countries, and opportunities are added all the time. Among the most recent additions: fashion in Paris, sunny Caribbean port cities and top universities.

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Yes, you can afford to study abroad

Sept. 11, 2018

Taking classes, living, and traveling abroad—sounds expensive, right? It doesn’t have to be! It's possible to have your dream adventure abroad and keep the costs affordable. Learn more.

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5 ways Education Abroad can boost your career

Sept. 11, 2018

In today's job market, it's important to have a competitive résumé. International education can give your credentials that extra boost and teach you skills that will help you shine in the workplace.

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From Student Affairs: Supporting students through adjustment

Sept. 10, 2018

No matter how it looks from the outside, adjustment is a process all students go through. CAPS shares tips for supporting someone who may be struggling to adjust.

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Faculty invited to propose First-Year Seminars

Sept. 10, 2018

With theses such as "the origin of everything," "why be moral?" and "evil, illusions and androids," First-year seminars explore the provocative. What's your idea?

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10 Things to Do This Week: Native Student Welcome and more

Sept. 9, 2018

This week brings to campus an interactive discussion with Reddit's head of talent, free nutrition consultation, a deep-dive look at eclipses, three film screenings, CU on Friday and more.

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