Children perform Shakespeare in costume on stage

Summer Camp Spotlight: Shakespeare's Sprites

April 3, 2018

Children ages 6–9 are invited to discover the fun of the Bard through pool-noodle fights, Elizabethan costumes, period insults, Renaissance songs and lively scene work.

Students interact with employers at last year's Just in Time Career Fair

5 tips for successful career fair prep

April 2, 2018

Join the final career fair of the year April 4 to learn from recruiters about current job openings, skills most in demand and more, while making a personal connection. Click for tips and other resources.

Student writes in notebook with laptop computer nearby

Kick-starting your job search after spring break

April 2, 2018

In the next six weeks, you're not only grinding to complete your course work but also trying to figure out what to do this summer. Here are a few tips to help you plan your job search attack.

Student shakes hands with employer at last year's Just in Time Career Fair

How to prepare your elevator pitch

April 2, 2018

Your "elevator pitch" or "30-second intro" is one of the most important things you'll need to prepare before attending a career fair. Get pointers on your perfect pitch and where to go from there.

Student in Pathway to Space class holds up signed course contract

An instructor's approach to digital distraction

April 2, 2018

Digital distraction: Most of us are guilty of it, but is it negatively impacting the student experience in large lecture courses? Learn about a "no device" policy implemented this semester.

Students gather to pet therapy dog Cooper at Norlin Library

10 Things to Do This Week: Career fair, hackathon, more

April 2, 2018

This week brings to campus therapy dogs, the final career fair of the year, the student government candidates debate, a hackathon, free lunch from The Sink and more.

Dog wearing novelty glasses.

Podcast: Humor expert discusses April Fools' Day

March 29, 2018

Associate Professor Peter McGraw reflects on the darker history of April Fools' Day and his theory on what makes something funny.

U.S. Olympian and author Aly Raisman

Free ticket lottery announced for Aly Raisman event April 12

March 29, 2018

Five hundred free tickets are available for community, students, staff and faculty via lottery for the Conference on World Affairs student keynote with U.S. Olympian and author Aly Raisman.

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Scene at CU: Students on break and campus life

March 29, 2018

Did we see you around in recent days? Captured in photos were highlights from the #ActiveBuffs spring break photo contest, students volunteering with Alternative Breaks and a relatively quiet campus this week—a good time for facilities maintenance and updates.

Modern office with green wall of plants

Earn your green office certification in 5 easy steps

March 29, 2018

The Environmental Center's green office certification is a simple educational process for campus offices to take advantage of the sustainability resources available to them on campus.

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