Are you a procrastinator who suffers from writing anxiety? Is writing leaving you in isolation? Join an online writing bootcamp that will provide time and a community to help you finish that final push on your writing before the summer term begins.
The Ombuds Office will continue its "lunch and learns," with topics including coaching, conflict resolution, apologies, advisor/advisee relationships and negotiation strategies. The virtual events are free and open to students, faculty and staff.
In this talk, Phil Weiser will discuss the nature of challenges presented during the COVID-19 crisis and the lasting changes that will come of it. Weiser is the Colorado attorney general and a former dean of Colorado Law.
Human Resources invites you to participate in HeartMath to learn how to de-stress in the moment during challenging situations.This one-hour workshop will explain the role emotions play in performance and health.
Although we wish we could celebrate in person this spring, we’re still going to celebrate together virtually. Join CU Boulder for commencement 2020 via a livestream ceremony at noon on Saturday, May 16.
Are you looking for things to do this summer? CU Boulder's student-run SKY Club will continue to offer meditations and a happiness retreat this spring and summer—events that are open to the campus community.
CIRES is hosting science webinars, interactive resources for young, inquiring minds. The biweekly virtual events are led by CIRES and NOAA scientists covering a variety of engaging research topics.
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.