Election Day is less than a month away, and while your vote is personal, the process does not happen in a vacuum. From candidates and measures to what happens to your ballot after its cast, government information librarians can help you find the answers to your most pressing local, state and federal government questions.
Whether you’re looking for an internship or a job after graduation, career fairs are a great way to connect with companies that are hiring. But when a career fair is over, what’s next? Here are three steps to take.
This week brings Halloween trivia, time management tips, LGBTQ+ ice skating, painting and activism, volunteer garden upkeep, an October community gathering, a career fair and more.
Pasang Dolma Sherpa cherishes any time she can spend in Nepal’s mountainous region, where she grew up in a Sherpa village. But the scenery has changed significantly. Learn about Dolma Sherpa, one of several panelists at the campus's Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit in December.
With awards to Lisa Hiura, Sara Sawyer and Aaron Whiteley, the National Institutes of Health has funded ²ÊÃñ±¦µä researchers’ work on mental illnesses, better HIV vaccines and improved cancer treatments.
The Boulder Faculty Assembly voted to support a resolution by the student government asking the Board of Regents to rescind the right to carry a concealed weapon on all CU campuses. Also, President Todd Saliman updated the group on financial issues and statewide outreach efforts. Read more.
We would like to thank the community for its patience as the University Hill shooting investigation continues. Also, both our police departments are exploring ways to increase communication about significant off-campus incidents.
Among just 17 programs nationwide, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä's architectural engineering program received this Department of Energy designation as an acknowledgement of its focus on zero-energy design, which means a building produces as much energy as it consumes.