Career Services is the central hub for career initiatives at CU Boulder. Our mission is to ensure every graduate develops career competencies, gains professional tools and solidifies their career choices. Here are some enhanced services to share with your students.
The University of Colorado system has announced a search for a new leader of its Office of Digital Education and is seeking input on a first draft of a Master Services Agreement between the ODE and the four CU campuses.
The CU Boulder community is invited to participate in a habit-building challenge to increase racial equity. The challenge offers daily engagement with suggested music, articles, podcasts and films to learn about current and historical issues of racial inequity.
As we gear up for midterms, it’s important to remember to take care of ourselves and make sure we’re meeting our needs. Here are a few ways to practice self-care that may just improve your studying, too.
This week brings sessions on gratitude, career and internship fairs, trivia night, a networking workshop, DSCC Dialogues: Black Joy, Triumph and Success; free fitness classes at The Rec and more.
Last year was historic in many ways and for many reasons. No one had the same year, and the Center of the American West wants to recognize people's different experiences through a new video competition for students. The entry period is open through March 15.
Michael Litos, an assistant professor of physics at CU Boulder, has won an Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation.
In a Jan. 29 letter, CU Boulder Provost Russ Moore and Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rourke asked the campus to prepare for continuing budget cuts in the upcoming fiscal year.
The Office of Information Technology has a service to help developers ensure they are meeting CU Boulder expectations and are able to get their applications onto the store(s) of their choice.