Doreen Jokerst

Expressing our condolences to the Michigan State community; emphasizing resources, preparedness

Feb. 14, 2023

We stand by the MSU community, offering our deepest sympathies and support. We’re also reminding the CU Boulder community of ongoing resources and emergency readiness on our own campus. Read more from Chief of Police Doreen Jokerst.

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‘The arts and humanities give meaning to our lives’

Feb. 14, 2023

Jennifer Ho, director of CU Boulder’s Center for Humanities & the Arts, discusses the state of the arts and humanities in higher education as CHA celebrates its 25th anniversary.

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On new public access guidelines, find help and provide input Feb. 17, March 9

Feb. 14, 2023

The University Libraries, Boulder Faculty Assembly and Research & Innovation Office are partnering to help researchers comply with public access policies in development by federal granting agencies⁠—to be rolled out over the next couple years. Attend a listening session.

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4 ways to fight inflation at the grocery store

Feb. 14, 2023

Feeling the squeeze of inflation at the grocery store? Check out these budget-friendly tips from the registered dietitian nutritionists at Wardenburg Health Center.

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Stephen Sondheim musical set to open March 10

Feb. 14, 2023

“Company” stands apart in the collected works of Stephen Sondheim as one of his most complex contributions to the musical theater canon. It won the 1971 Tony award for best musical, as well as best score, best lyrics and best book.

Nashville African American Wind Symphony stands for applause after a performance

Enjoy a performance by the Nashville African American Wind Symphony Feb. 19

Feb. 14, 2023

At Macky Auditorium, join the NAACP of Boulder County as it presents the Nashville African American Wind Symphony, which will perform classical music highlighting American folklore influenced by African American culture. The concert is free and open to the public.

The wreckage of a collapsed building in Turkey

What caused the tragic earthquake in Turkey and Syria, and is California next?

Feb. 14, 2023

A geologist and an engineer discuss what made the recent earthquake in Turkey and Syria so devastating, how the region shares similar geology with California and how lessons learned can help the world prepare for the next big one.

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Grad students: Test out jobs with this simulation platform

Feb. 14, 2023

Ever wondered what it would be like to work for a leading company? Or wanted to try out a job function like consulting before committing to an internship or job? The Forage offers bite-sized job simulations where you can mirror real work and real positions at some of the most innovative companies around.

Person looking over resume while sitting at a computer

Social media tips for staying hirable

Feb. 13, 2023

Social media touches almost every aspect of our lives, including searching for jobs. How you engage on social media can impact your hirability, including managing your LinkedIn account well and maintaining a positive image on other social media platforms.

CU Art Museum

Next Faculty SPACE set for Feb. 15

Feb. 13, 2023

Shared Perspectives and Community Engagement, or SPACE, is organized by faculty from all different parts of campus. Join the next community-building gathering at the CU Art Museum.

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