The Graduate School will be at this year’s Grad Bash to help celebrate graduate student accomplishments. Grad Bash will be held on May 2 at the Koenig Alumni Center.
Around 80% of jobs are never posted. To find unlisted positions, use the network you already have! Ask friends, family, professors and others in your network to keep you updated on projects and jobs that match your goals. Learn how to set up informational interviews.
The College of Music’s Thompson Jazz Studies Program will be shaking up this year’s commencement ceremony with new takes on the timeless “Pomp and Circumstance,” reimagined in the styles of Latin jazz, New Orleans funk and big band swing.
CU Boulder’s vast and historically valuable Glenn Miller collection is set to take the spotlight, thanks to a philanthropy-funded archiving project. Miller attended CU Boulder before becoming one of the most successful big band musicians of the 20th century.
After a long semester, it can be challenging for many of us to stay motivated through finals. Here are a few tips you can use to make it to the finish line.
There is an abundance of archaeological evidence that indicates solar alignment was part of the architectural design of Stonehenge, but the monument’s ancient connection to the skies may run even deeper than realized. Read from CU expert Erica Ellingson and colleagues on The Conversation.
A researcher’s experience in advertising, marketing and public relations gives her a unique angle to study organizational communications and policy around climate impact and awareness.
Benefits-eligible faculty and staff can enroll in benefits through May 10. Get ready with on-demand courses and campus wellness fairs, including one at CU Boulder April 30.
This week has plenty of events celebrating National Volunteer Week and Earth Day, plus: smoothie making, puppy playtime, a self-defense workshop, a “Spring Romance” musical performance and more.
With new medications extending the lives of advanced cancer patients, many live for years in the face of radical uncertainty. A new CU Boulder-born therapy has been shown to reduce trauma, depression, anxiety and fear.