This week brings registration for a mindfulness program, a “Till” movie screening, lunch with a veteran activist, organization tips, an artist lecture, a winter pick-me-up, the Basic Needs Center open house and more.
From paid research studies to part-time student jobs, there are many opportunities to work at CU Boulder. In addition to earning money, here are a few more benefits you’ll get by working on campus.
Volunteering can help you make new friends, learn skills and make a difference. Stop by the Spring Volunteer Fair on Feb. 7 to learn about volunteer opportunities. Here are some tips for making the most of the fair.
The CU Boulder police join the Boulder police, Louisville police, Lafayette police, Longmont Public Safety, Boulder County Sheriff’s Office and district attorney’s office in a statement about the sickening and disheartening actions of the Memphis police officers and fire medics involved in the death of Tyre Nichols.
For many of us, trauma can be challenging to define and even more challenging to talk about. Here are some ways you can support yourself and your fellow Buffs.
Automated moves of non-Google format files for students, faculty and staff who have Google Drives that are using more than five gigabytes of storage are ongoing. Here’s how to check your Google storage and find the migrated files of collaborators.
In the Grammy-nominated “The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul,” the Branford Marsalis Quartet performs its most emotionally wide-ranging and melody-driven collection of music to date. CU students and employees get 25% off tickets.
Join in mindful community to reset, care for your mind and body, learn accessible techniques to promote wellness and just be. Offered by the Renée Crown Wellness Institute, cohorts are available for students, graduate students, international students and CU Boulder staff.