As a CU employee, you may qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness—a program that rewards college graduates who work in the public sector. CU is a qualifying employer and has a partnership with Savi. Explore whether you qualify for up to total loan forgiveness.
Alumna Linda Villarosa covers race, inequality and public health for The New York Times Magazine. In her new book, she tells the full story of racial health disparities in America, revealing the toll racism takes on individuals and public health.
Talking about suicide can reduce shame and encourage someone who is struggling to seek out support. Here are three things everyone should know about suicide.
As the Renée Crown Wellness Institute gears up for its grand opening this fall, Director Sona Dimidjian addresses the current climate for mental health and wellness among young people and how the institute is taking supportive action.
Lime Scooters can now move west of 28th Street into several new access areas on campus. As we continue to roll into the fall semester, check out these resources so you can move safely and efficiently through campus.
Starting your job search early can lead to many benefits, such as securing a job or internship now, even if it doesn’t start until later. Here are a few ways to start your search this fall.
First-year students get a free copy of this year's Buffs One Read book, “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teaching of Plants.” Join the book club, enter the contest and more!
Looking for things to do? If you enjoy friendly competition, there are plenty of ways to participate on campus. Meet new people or challenge your friends with these opportunities.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano addressed a slew of topics, including concerns about faculty salaries amid near-record inflation, during the first Boulder Faculty Assembly meeting of the academic year on Sept. 1.