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- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ currently stands among the top 25 nationally for several of its graduate-level programs, according to rankings released Tuesday, March 17, by U.S. News and World Report.
- The Graduate School is developing a comprehensive new data strategy designed to promote and enhance evidence-based decision making and provide insights for program development and innovation.
- As the Graduate School continues to expand professional development opportunities for its students, it launched the Graduate Liaison Program to foster better communication between the school and its students.
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ announced today a number of changes regarding student benefits and fees. Among the changes are optional dental insurance for graduate students, a new parental leave policy for graduate students and a number of fee changes for all students.
- Have you heard the one about the physicist at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ who is a comedian and regales audiences with jokes like these during his improv routines?
- The committee is charged with envisioning the future of graduate education at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and seeking ways to position students, graduate programs and the Graduate School to meet the needs of a rapidly changing economy, and the academic and professional job markets.
- Dean of the Graduate School Scott Adler has named Tiffany Beechy program coordinator of the PhD Consortium of Literatures and Cultures effective Nov. 1.
- The transition from structured classroom work and research to writing a dissertation can cause graduate students to feel isolated, like they’re writing in a vacuum. To help them feel more grounded, the Graduate School is hosting writing accountability seminars.
- Since June 2016, campus leadership has worked with the United Government of Graduate Students (UGGS) to enhance the graduate student experience and ensure academic success. Here’s the full complement of what we offer.
- We all need some kind of external support network. Such support can range from professional counseling, journaling, meditation, working groups, or writing partners.Â