As we move further into the fall semester, I want to thank you. I am truly appreciative of those who have been showing up for their fellow Buffs by following public health orders with our return to campus.
This interactive talk is focused on recognizing the function and method of stress and how to reduce it. During the training, you will learn practical tips and tools to manage stress and change unhealthy habits.
The CU system invites you to learn more about self-care. Leading the workshop will be Alex Yannacone, a director at the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center on the Anschutz Medical Campus.
Landed helps employees buy homes and navigate their options for homebuying, including a shared equity down payment program. Learn more at information sessions this month, open to all CU employees.
A new initiative seeks to understand the role scientific advice played, or did not play, in driving COVID-19-related policies in at least seven countries. Researchers hope the project helps improve communication between scientists and policymakers.
At CU Boulder, serious criminal activity is unusual. Theft and other property crimes make up the bulk of our cases, but when certain types of crime occur, we are going to notify you.
The pandemic has thrown a wrench into the internship and job plans of many CU students and recent graduates. Ahmed Ferjani was studying abroad in Spain. Learn what's become of the U.S.-based internship that he was set to start.
Creating and maintaining CU campus connections is more important than ever. Join the Sko Together Dinners to meet fellow undergraduate students and create personal connections within the community.
Even during these uncertain times, there are companies that are hiring. And the best place for CU students to find internships and jobs is Handshake. Get tips for making the most of your search.