Senior Class Edition - April 29, 2021
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Spring Commencement 2021
Congratulations from the 2021 Senior Class Council president
I am immensely proud of the graduating class of 2021. We have made the most of our time at CU despite the unprecedented circumstances we have faced for the last year.
Founder of The Equity Project to give 2021 virtual commencement address
Dwinita “Nita” Mosby Tyler, founder of The Equity Project—a consulting firm supporting organizations and communities in building diversity, equity and inclusion strategies—will give the May 6 livestreamed commencement address.
Tips & Resources
Tips for celebrating safely
Ready to celebrate the end of a long semester? If you choose to drink or use other substances, here are some things to keep in mind.
Job hunting after graduation? Start here!
If you find yourself feeling doubt and uncertainty about your next steps, Career Services is here to support you even after graduation. Take advantage of these resources available for Forever Buffs.
Buff to Buff: Tips from your peers to finish the semester strong
As the semester winds down and we’re getting into a summer mindset, we asked Buffs to share their tips on studying, sleep, motivation and more.
Campus Community
From the Chancellor: Supporting President Biden’s higher education funding proposal and policy
The University of Colorado Boulder joins hundreds of other educational institutions across Colorado and the nation in supporting President Biden’s bold and wide-ranging education funding proposals.
Get initial vaccine requirement details, timeline
Following the University of Colorado system-wide announcement that COVID-19 vaccination will be required of students, faculty and staff, CU Boulder is providing initial details and a timeline for the campus.
Above national average for hiring female officers, CUPD looks to go further
The CU Police Department has eight commissioned female officers among its ranks, comprising about 17% of its total corps. Since taking the helm, Chief Doreen Jokerst has hired three new female officers and intends to continue this trend among women and officers of color.
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