Whether you’re comparing final grades or likes on Instagram, the pressure to be perfect can feel overwhelming. How do we know if we’re walking the fine line between high standards and unrealistic expectations?
Congratulations to the director of graduate community and program development. The award provides an opportunity for students to recognize CU Boulder employees who have made a significant impact in their lives.
I want to take this opportunity to personally congratulate all of our professional, master’s and doctoral students receiving degrees. The Graduate School is extremely proud of all you’ve accomplished.
Through a partnership with the Colorado Emergency Operations Center, King Soopers is extending free COVID-19 drive-thru testing on university campuses, including CU Boulder's East Campus, through May.
Professor Mark Hernandez’s team will be testing how well common air disinfectants—including the “foggers” that spray peroxides, chlorine derivatives and surfactants—work against viruses closely related to COVID-19.
As we consider when and how we return to campus, it’s important for us to emphasize that the primary consideration will be the health and safety of our campus community members, particularly those who are most vulnerable.
While her pro career is currently on hold, Buffs soccer star Taylor Kornieck is also putting the finishing touches on her degree, a major in communications with a minor in sociology.
Riley Chustz, a landscape architecture major with a business minor in entrepreneurship from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, plans to move to Southern California to further her design career.