Captivated by the colorful, historic murals painted by Chicano and Chicana artists in the La Alma-Lincoln Park area in Denver, CU alumna Allyson Burbeck focused her graduate thesis on examining the history and legacy of the neighborhood's muralism.
The CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Libraries Department of Special Collections, Archives and Preservation has launched a project with student archivists to document how COVID-19 has affected the university community.
From Annapolis to Broadway: A CU graduate student in music goes full circle with his latest gig, graduating this spring with a master’s in music with an emphasis in technology.
Graduate students entering the job market face unprecedented challenges from a slowing global economy, a raging pandemic and record unemployment. Career Services can help.
The Graduate School is offering digital credential badges that graduate students and postdocs can earn as one of the school’s professional development opportunities.
The CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ student organization is a collective of music journalists who connect audiences with high-quality, wide-ranging music through concert reviews, artist profiles and photo galleries.
Postdoctoral research associate Kristine Fischenich wants to design therapeutic alternatives for the type of injuries she experienced when she was a young athlete.
Liaisons serve as the primary contact for communicating with other graduate students in their representative areas. The liaisons share information about Graduate School events and initiatives, as well as gather ideas from peers about services that would be helpful.