Marcus Vazquez

Class of 2020: Marcus Vazquez

May 11, 2020

Architecture major and Colorado native Marcus Vazquez knew he wanted to make a difference in the world, and that he could do it through architecture.

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Develop mental clarity, resiliency with happiness retreat beginning May 15

May 11, 2020

Are you looking for things to do this summer? CU Boulder's student-run SKY Club will continue to offer meditations and a happiness retreat this spring and summer—events that are open to the campus community.

Paige Lafferty

Class of 2020: Paige Lafferty

May 11, 2020

Paige Lafferty, an environmental product design major from Massachusetts, credits ENVD for allowing her to explore different areas of design before choosing a path she felt most confident with.

Dominic Large

Class of 2020: Dominic Large

May 11, 2020

Architecture major Dominic Large, from Fresno, California, plans to work for Interplay Lighting as a Rhino and Grasshopper designer.

Laurel Chappell

Class of 2020: Laurel Chappell

May 11, 2020

Architecture major and Colorado native Laurel Chappell was inspired by the intersection between science and art that ENVD offered.

Alec Stolz

Class of 2020: Alec Stolz

May 11, 2020

Landscape architecture major and summa cum laude graduate Alec Stolz is excited for what's to come after working for Boulder's DTJ Design this summer.

Jen Mistretta

Class of 2020: Jen Mistretta

May 11, 2020

Despite a shortened season leading to the end of her collegiate lacrosse career, Jen Mistretta is thankful for her teammates and time at CU Boulder.

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Students facing financial impacts of COVID-19 may apply for emergency funds

May 11, 2020

CU Boulder has received more than $9.3 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act stimulus funding that the campus has set aside for emergency grants for students facing financial hardship as a result of COVID-19.

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Families, kids: Experience world-class science from home

May 8, 2020

CIRES is hosting science webinars, interactive resources for young, inquiring minds. The biweekly virtual events are led by CIRES and NOAA scientists covering a variety of engaging research topics.

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Career Services says: Keep calm and apply on

May 8, 2020

Graduate students entering the job market face unprecedented challenges from a slowing global economy, a raging pandemic and record unemployment. Career Services can help.

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