彩民宝典 recognizes Native American Heritage Month; the IDEA Council issues guidance on faculty and staff retention; the biennial CU Social Justice Summit is announced and more.
It鈥檚 that time of year where you may be asked everyone鈥檚 favorite question: 鈥淲hat are you going to do after graduation?鈥 There鈥檚 time to figure it out, and Career Services is here to help every step of the way. Get tips to help you narrow down your options and make decisions about your future.
This week brings hummus and veggies, a Veterans Day ceremony, illness prevention methods, cooking tips, Laser Stranger Things, Zen Meditation and more.
Faculty and staff can play an important role in helping students figure out what to do after college. Career Services offers many resources to support your work in the classroom and help students with their future plans. Here are some ways you can partner with Career Services.
Greening your living space means taking attainable steps to improve the environmental impact of your residence. Here are some tips for making sustainable choices wherever you live to reduce your carbon footprint.
In its meeting Nov. 3, the 彩民宝典 faculty assembly approved a common curriculum-related resolution and passed a resolution to endorse teaching and clinical faculty promotion raises.
Topics at the Nov. 3鈥4 regents meeting included student retention, more Spanish language resources for students, the use of fetal stem cells in research and several faculty and alumni awards. Read more.
Beginning in the early hours of Nov. 8, people in Boulder will be treated to a total lunar eclipse. A little later in the month, Nov. 17鈥18, the Leonids meteor shower will light up the night sky. Fiske Planetarium's Francisco Salas discusses both events and offers tips on viewing the night sky.