Read from a few of the many talented, motivated and innovative students who are graduating and starting on their next adventure. As they become Forever Buffs, they leave their inspirational legacies––with advice and reflection––for those who follow.
Whether you’re graduating, taking summer classes or preparing for break in a world that feels uncertain, here are a few tips to help you thrive during times of transition and change.
Spirited discussions on research and entrepreneurship are to be had through Creative Distillation, featuring Leeds School doctoral students in episode 13 and Associate Professor Jeff York's research on founder's identity in episode 14.
Starting this year, winter break will occur Dec. 25 to Jan. 1 every year to allow most faculty and staff to take a meaningful pause from work to focus on personal priorities.
This week brings the UMC Zen Zone, free fitness classes at The Rec, the Give and Go Donation Drive, several career development workshops, a voluntourism session and more.
CU leaders announce CU Boulder's Online Education Team, a collaboration of university experts that will support faculty with exciting new opportunities to offer innovative, accessible and impactful online learning experiences.
There is still time to enroll in summer classes and make progress toward your degree. Create a schedule that fits your needs by choosing from multiple, short sessions between May and August.
Plan costs will increase modestly for most medical plans. Dental, vision and other plan premiums remain unchanged. Explore your options for open enrollment, which ends May 7.
The Boulder Faculty Assembly on April 29 approved an amended motion to censure CU President Mark Kennedy, citing in the motion a “failure of leadership with respect to diversity, equity and inclusion.â€
Efforts are underway to recruit a leader who can effectively serve as a liaison between CU Boulder and the city of Boulder, Boulder County, surrounding municipalities, local business and community groups.