Buff Family News
- Ah, summer. Whether your student is taking classes, working or enjoying a well-deserved break, they might have some downtime over the next three months. Here are some things your student can do this summer to make progress on their career goals.
- Is your student looking for a summer internship? Or a full-time job after graduation? There are plenty of resources out there to help them in their search. Whether your student is seeking job boards, networking events or information about companies
- Traumatic events can impact people in different and unexpected ways. Reactions may happen to people who experienced the event firsthand, to those who have witnessed or heard about the event or to those who have been involved in some way. Whatever
- Even though Colorado was just covered with lots of snow, we have officially “sprung” our clocks ahead and spring is almost here! With the Spring Equinox starting on March 20, 2021, we know that warmer days are headed our way. With the additional
- Many students often work part-time jobs throughout college. While their part-time job may not be what they want to do forever, it could help them land their dream job later. Whether it’s working in food service, retail or on campus, part-time jobs
- Making friends in college can be harder than it looks, especially in the age of physical distancing and increased precautions. One way our students can make friends on campus this semester is to get involved and find people who have similar
- There are many ways to gain professional experience outside of a traditional internship or job. These experiences can add depth to your student’s resume and LinkedIn profile, and also give them great stories to share during interviews to demonstrate
- This has been a year of transitions, and it can feel overwhelming when we experience a number of changes all at once. Here are a few tips to help your student live (and thrive) through change. Take stock of change While it may feel overwhelming,
- While 2020 was an incredibly difficult year for many of us, it also showed us how important it is to prioritize our mental health and take care of one another. Here are 4 tips and takeaways from the past year that your student can use to improve
- Many of us have been spending significantly more time inside with the same people day in and day out. This can sometimes lead to increased stress, anxiety and conflict. Here are a few strategies you and your student can use to navigate disagreements