To help you make the transition, we got some tips from Christina Lacerenza, an assistant professor at CU Boulder’s Leeds School of Business who specializes in 21st century workplace teams.
It’s official: Classes are online. Now what? If you're beginning to feel stressed or unsure as you adjust to a new normal, here are some tips to help you manage and overcome stress.
Miss campus? You're not alone. CU Boulder has created a handful of downloadable campus-inspired and spirit-themed Zoom backgrounds to help folks feel together and united while working remotely.
CU Boulder has officially transitioned to online learning as of Monday, March 16. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the changes in course structure, you’re not alone. Here are some tips to help you succeed in your online classes.
While young people are less likely to experience severe or life-threatening complications from COVID-19, you play a critical role in minimizing the spread of the disease. Here are some important factors to consider to help control the spread of COVID-19.
Working from home has become a temporary new normal for many graduate students. It can be challenging to adapt to a new remote work environment. Here are some tips to help you through the adjustment process.
Self-quarantine and social distancing can cause stress levels to spike, and our relationships may be the first in line to feel the impact. Get tips to help you navigate conflict while in isolation with your roommates, family or housemates.
As Americans brace for the full effects of COVID-19, one group seems to be missing the message: college-aged students. So students in CU’s Public Relations Student Society of America are taking action with an Instagram campaign on @boulderprssa.
Your computer is now a portal to the North Pole. Explore one of the most remote, mysterious regions on Earth from the comfort of your home with a new massive open online course: short lectures, stunning footage and more.