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Just for grad students: Register for a research data bootcamp

June 28, 2021

Receive a digital credential badge upon completion of this bootcamp, hosted by the Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship. Topics covered include Docker, Git and Github, Python and R.

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Academic Job Search Seminar Series for grad students continues through July 27

June 23, 2021

Graduate students and postdocs can plan to attend all seminars, or pick and choose the ones that interest you. On July 6, join to discuss research and teaching statements and get answers to your job letter questions.

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Panel to discuss recent U.S. Supreme Court cases July 15

June 17, 2021

A distinguished panel of former U.S. Supreme Court clerks and legal scholars will discuss the notable cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court during the 2020-21 term, as well as the impact of those decisions on practitioners. Learn more about this discussion.

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Learn the basics of PERA benefits June 25

June 17, 2021

Join an interactive PERA 101 webinar from 2–3 p.m. on Friday, June 25, where you’ll learn about the hidden gems included in your PERA benefits, along with steps to take now—no matter where you are in your career—to make the most of this important benefit.

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Forever Buffs Spotlight: Finding the career you want

June 15, 2021

Get the career you want! On June 24, author and career coach Nancy Fisher Wilhelms can teach you to trust yourself and find your passions, while finding a job that brings joy and adventure.

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²ÊÃñ±¦µä professor to discuss 'Liberatory love and freedom: Radical reenvisionings' June 16

June 9, 2021

Danielle Hodge of the College of Media, Communication and Information will discuss what it means to love Blackness in a white supremacist and anti-Black society. Building on African American intellectual traditions, Hodge will re-envision the relationship between freedom and love in the struggle for liberation.

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Get a head start on building your fall courses

June 9, 2021

The Office of Information Technology is running Canvas trainings all summer, including sessions on designing more engaging Canvas pages, adding interactive video content and streamlining how you add content to your Canvas course with MultiTool.

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Presentation June 29 to address supporting college students with autism spectrum disorder

June 4, 2021

This introductory presentation for faculty and staff will provide an overview of autism spectrum disorder, its impact on the college experience and best practices for supporting neurodivergent students at CU.

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Workshop on fellowship writing to be held June 8

June 4, 2021

Co-hosted by the Center for Humanities & the Arts' Jennifer Ho and the Research and Innovation Office's Donna Axel, this workshop will talk about fellowship writing especially for faculty interested in applying for fellowships that grant a semester (or more) free of teaching.

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Join a fireside chat June 15 with the Ombuds Office hosting Stefanie Johnson

June 4, 2021

Hear from ²ÊÃñ±¦µä faculty member and author Stefanie Johnson, an expert in leadership among diverse and inclusive teams to promote innovation.

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