This weekend, run the Nearly Naked Mile, catch a film screening and lectures, support Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ volleyball and men's club hockey, join fellow grad students for a bike ride, celebrate Bisexuality Day and more.
The Board of Regents affirmed the university's longstanding commitment to free speech and clarified the difference between academic freedom and freedom of expression in a vote to revise its laws and policies.
Working on campus offers many benefits. Some jobs allow you to build technical skills and are a great way to explore potential careers. Others may offer some downtime and let you study around your job duties. Whatever you’re looking for, here are a few reasons to consider applying for an on-campus job this year.
With the semester underway, this is a great time to use resources to help with projects, papers, assignments and exams. Here is a list of places you can go to find academic help.
Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Boulder's Environmental Services team offers a few simple reminders about interactions between people and wildlife on campus.
Pop-up exhibit merges science and art
The newÌýNEST Embryonic Exhibition opens today at 11 a.m. in theÌýCenter for Academic Success and Engagement. Stop by for theÌýwelcome event at noon or for a tour of the exhibition. Tours run until 5 p.m.ÌýThe exhibition includes paintings, sculptures, multimedia andÌýan alternative barn swallow habitat.
First- and second-year undergrads: Free dinner for your opinions
Strategic Relations and Communications (SRC)Ìýis seeking first- and second-year undergraduates to participate in a 75-minute focus group on either Sept. 24, 26, 27Ìýor 28. The focus groups will be conveniently held atÌýMacky AuditoriumÌýin Room 230.