The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs and the Graduate School invite postdocs and graduate students to an informational session on May 28 where you'll learn how to identify funding using a variety of tools.
Are you a procrastinator who suffers from writing anxiety? Is writing leaving you in isolation? Join an online writing bootcamp that will provide time and a community to help you finish that final push on your writing before the summer term begins.
As more private companies get involved in commercial space activities, the sustainability of space exploration comes into question. Researchers have teamed up to explore norms and rules to help ensure space remains accessible to future generations.
Summer can be a great time to focus on you! Whether you want to build professional or personal skills, there are a variety of resources available for you to learn new things.
CU Boulder undergraduate, graduate and law students who were enrolled in the spring semester are invited to participate in the COVID-19 Student Experience Survey. Submit your feedback by June 5.
CU Boulder participated in the state's day of remembrance on Friday, May 15, to honor the Coloradans lost to COVID-19. It was also Peace Officers Memorial Day. A moment of silence was held at 7 p.m.
Former graduate student Sarah Tynen was living in Urumqi, China, when officials began detaining Muslims in unheard of numbers. "I still have nightmares about it," said Tynen, who serves as the university’s graduate program manager.
Aspen Heidekrueger was diagnosed with leukemia when she was 12. Now cancer-free, the CU Boulder junior has designed and built a blog to spread cancer awareness and offer advice and encouragement to patients and survivors.
The Ombuds Office will continue its "lunch and learns," with topics including coaching, conflict resolution, apologies, advisor/advisee relationships and negotiation strategies. The virtual events are free and open to students, faculty and staff.