Get an early start and learn the importance of networking, skill-building and publishing in the first or second years of graduate school. Join this Grad School 101 session from noon to 1 p.m. on Oct. 13.
CU Boulder students and alumni from all majors, experience levels and backgrounds are welcome to attend this free event. Students with a completed Handshake profile have a greater chance of being selected for an employer one-on-one.
CU Boulder is joining several high-profile challenges that inject a fun sense of competition among Pac-12, in-state and other peer universities as a way to motivate students to get out and vote.
This week brings the All-Campus Career and Internship Fair, a dialogue on engaging in productive conversation on important topics, Comedians In Your Kitchen and more.
On Oct. 14, leading scholars and practitioners of women’s voting rights both historically and today will discuss the evolution and current state of women’s right to vote and how the votes of women affect women’s policy priorities.
Two CU Boulder theater professors created guidelines for dealing with conflicts, reporting sexual harassment, handling violence and stage intimacy and maintaining basic health and safety for all artists.
Russell Moore has named the members of the committee that will conduct a national search for a new dean for the University of Colorado Law School. The members include faculty, students, staff and community representatives such as alumni.
In a statewide effort to reduce barriers to higher education, all 32 public universities in Colorado—including CU Boulder—and several private colleges will waive admissions application fees for state residents on Oct. 13.
A new series with events through Dec. 11—Talking Politics: Anthropologists and Linguists Analyze the 2020 Election​—brings together experts to share their perspectives on political communication in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including stats and items of note. In this issue: a return to in-person and hybrid classes; new public health orders; a change to the hours at one testing site; and more.