Chancellor Philip DiStefano, in his annual State of the Campus address, announced plans to retire as chancellor once a new leader for the CU «Ƶ campus has been selected. He will remain at CU «Ƶ, leading in other roles.
David Gergen, political commentator, author and adviser to four U.S. presidents from both parties, will speak in Macky Auditorium on Oct. 2. Ahead of the talk, he shares thoughts on making changes in today’s political climate and more.
Networking events like career fairs are excellent opportunities to connect with professionals and gain exposure for your job or internship search. Get ideas to help you prepare questions, feel confident and maximize the opportunity.
One of the best things about college is you have access to a ton of free resources, activities and support. Be sure to take advantage of these free wellness activities during your time at CU.
This week brings a virtual cook-along, “No Hard Feelings” with free popcorn, the State of the Campus address, succulent planting, Barcelona study abroad info, a pasta bar, a Pink Floyd laser show, a football pregame and more.
Most Americans will face legal issues at some point in their lives. Yet, across the nation, a persistent access-to-justice gap exists. Professor Staci Pratt wants to empower students to be part of the solution and hopes her new course can be a new frontier.
Academic coaches can advise you on goal-setting, study habits, test prep and more. Learn more about academic coaches and how they can help you with winning strategies.
Vice Chancellor D’Andra Mull encourages students to find balance between academics and responsibilities with self-care to support their well-being through the fall semester.
The transition from living on campus requires students to navigate the rental market and tenancy, and Student Legal Services can help students understand their rights when renting a property.