The pandemic has thrown a wrench into the internship and job plans of many CU students and recent graduates. Ahmed Ferjani was studying abroad in Spain. Learn what's become of the U.S.-based internship that he was set to start.
²ÊÃñ±¦µä Today chatted with Jose-Luis Jimenez, chemistry professor and CIRES fellow, about why it’s so important to wear a face covering—even when you’re outdoors.
In a unique way, Buffs were back this past week–some returning, some new. They followed safety rules, attended virtual welcome events and settled into important day-to-day routines. The community kicked off the academic year as Buffs together.
Over 100 students applied for short-term paid projects at companies from all sectors at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä's Micro-Internship Job Fair—a just-in-time opportunity for students and companies left in the lurch by COVID-19.
This year’s move-in was unlike any other in the campus’s 144-year history: Students and their loved ones wore face coverings; welcome events rolled out online; and campus residents had to show proof of negative COVID-19 tests. Like everything else, there is a new normal on the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä campus.
Check out interviews with Olympic bronze medalist Jenny Simpson and Olympic hopeful Joe Klecker as they discuss how the pandemic has affected their training for the upcoming games and what being a Forever Buff means to them.
Learn what we know about COVID-19 from some of ²ÊÃñ±¦µä's top researchers and operational experts, and how they're helping put science into practice for a safer return. Full recordings of the in-depth discussions from a recent webinar series are available.
After some extra preparation, both on the part of families and the campus, first-year Buffs began moving into residence halls the week of Aug. 17, and Chip was there to help.
The Sko Together Challenge has officially wrapped up. This design challenge invited undergraduates to imagine ways they can have a connected campus community experience no matter how they are living, learning and working through the pandemic.