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How to develop essential skills for career success right now

Oct. 15, 2021

You’ll develop many professional skills during your time at CU, and not just in your classes. Building these skills now can help you become a strong candidate for any position you pursue later. Get started.

A student takes a selfie with Chancellor Phil DiStefano at the Health Hut event during the 2021 Health and Wellness Summit on the CU Boulder campus. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)

The Week in Photos: Health and Wellness Summit

Oct. 15, 2021

Campus community members took part in events celebrating this year's Health and Wellness Summit, including visits with therapy dogs, a health hut outside the UMC and the Take Care Street Fair. Chancellor Philip DiStefano stopped by to visit with attendees and health professionals.

Sun peaks through pillars outside of UMC

Join a virtual town hall for graduate students Oct. 26

Oct. 15, 2021

All students, staff and faculty associated with graduate education at CU Boulder are encouraged to join the Graduate School and senior leadership for a virtual town hall at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 26.

Past photo from The Whaaat!? Festival

Whaaat!? Festival to return from virtual wilderness Nov. 14

Oct. 15, 2021

Back in-person Nov. 14, the ATLAS Institute's fourth annual Whaaat!? Festival promises an arcade and conference packed with phenomenal guest speakers, bizarre games and experimental interactions.

Norlin Library

Join Open Access Week events Oct. 25–29

Oct. 15, 2021

Topics including decentering whiteness; public libraries and inclusion; performance as research; publishing equity and more will be part of this year's speaker series. There will also be an exhibit and a daily challenge. Find out more!

An image of a U.S. 100-dollar bill and a pocket watch

For investors who miss their retirement targets, fees in target-date funds may be to blame

Oct. 15, 2021

Leeds School of Business research finds target-date fund sponsors overcharged investors by $30 billion from 2008 to 2019.

A mostly dry river bed in the Rocky Mountains

As climate resilience moves to forefront for Intermountain West, new leader takes reins

Oct. 15, 2021

Ben Livneh, CIRES fellow and assistant professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering, is adding a new title to his resume: director of Western Water Assessment.

Wolf Law building

Judge Bernice Donald to deliver Stevens Lecture Oct. 19

Oct. 14, 2021

Judge Bernice Donald will discuss her career, judicial philosophy and the rule of law in the context of the 1866 Memphis Massacre. Following her lecture will be a fireside chat and Q&A session.

Students at a grab-and-go event on campus

Connect with Buffs if you’re interested in government, politics or international affairs

Oct. 14, 2021

Interested in politics or world affairs? Want to work in public service? Or learn more about how the government works? From student organizations to political events, here’s how to get involved and connect with fellow Buffs with similar interests.

Students pick up Health Hut freebies

9 things to do this weekend: Buffs One Read workshop, World Singing Day, more

Oct. 14, 2021

This weekend brings a conversation on how we connect with our greater communities through food, “The Conjuring,” women-only swim, Graveyard Groove Silent Disco Dance Party and more.

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