On-campus jobs offer students a flexible way to earn money while developing relevant skills for future employment and careers. Consider how to position yourself professionally by gaining experience at an on-campus job.
Getting involved in student organizations, leadership positions, volunteer opportunities or on-campus events may feel like a low priority when you have multiple responsibilities to manage. Yet, cultivating a sense of belonging and connection offers many benefits to your college experience and future.
A new office charter is an agreement between CU Boulder and the Ombuds Office codifying the ombuds roles and responsibilities, as well as establishing a shared understanding of how the office functions within the university.
At the Colorado Board of Education February meeting, all of the School of Education’s teacher preparation programs were lauded and received sweeping reauthorization. CU Boulder was praised for its “true partnerships” with districts and reading instruction, an area where very few other university programs have earned reauthorization on the first pass.
This event is for all faculty. Need to calm a combative conversation? Consider BIFF, the High Conflict Institute’s method of responding to difficult people, personal attacks, hostile emails and meltdowns. Learn more at this event.
This week brings a wilderness survival workshop, Mardi Gras festivities, information on McNair Scholars, social media curation, CU basketball vs. USC, a play about a Catholic school drama club staging “Antigone” and more.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano, Chief Financial Officer Todd Haggerty, three faculty members and three students testified in support of higher education bills introduced in the current Colorado legislative session.
Whether you’re in your first year or final year at CU Boulder, it’s never too late to get involved with something new. Acting Dean of 鶹Ժ Devin Cramer talks with students about how they are involved, challenges they've experienced and advice for others.
鶹Ժ donated 1,966 meal swipes as part of the Swipe it Forward event, which encouraged students with meal plans to “pay it forward” and support their fellow Buffs. The meal swipes will now be available as emergency meal cards to students in need of extra support.