When difficult topics come up in class or discussions, content warnings may feel like an obvious solution or a default strategy to prepare students. Here are a few things you should know about content warnings and how to implement more trauma-informed practices in your classroom.
Retiring Professor of Harpsichord Robert Hill reflects on his career, the College of Music’s universal musician mission and the academic community as “a formalized laboratory for thought.”
While this practice has become increasingly common in dating and romantic relationships, it can also happen between friends, colleagues and family members. If you’ve ever been on the receiving end (or have ghosted someone yourself), here are some things to consider.
This week brings native plant ID training, a first-gen brunch, Tour of Africa, a book talk, Swiftie ice skating, an open mic night, spanikopita and potstickers, a 5K for diabetes and more.
If you plan to move soon, this is a great time to prepare. Whether you live on or off campus, here’s a checklist to help you wrap up the end of the year.
This month brings finals prep, volunteer opportunities, the Earth Day tree walk, craft nights, mental health support, video games, goat yoga, musical performances, puppy playtime and more.
For the alumni, parents and CU friends who have joined ForeverGold—a movement to engage with CU Boulder and each other through exclusive social, athletic and academic activities—it has delivered an integral and intimate connection with the campus.
Sexual assault is all too common in our society and can have lasting impacts on individuals and communities. Here are five things everyone should know about sexual assault.
This week brings a housing fair for international students, free coffee and brownies, chancellor selection forums, the music of Harry Styles and Queen, sexual health trivia and more.