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Finals will be here before you know it! It's never too early to get organized and ensure you're on track to finish the semester strong.
At its meeting on Nov. 6, the CU Board of Regents approved CU Boulder's purchase of a property on Arapahoe Avenue, seven new distinguished professors, a new degree program and more.- The university announced seven new distinguished professors—six from the Boulder campus: Kristen Carpenter, Russell Cropanzano, Marcia Douglas, Noah Finkelstein, Karl Linden and Jade Morton.
Shellene Redhorse, an aerospace engineering student and president of CU Boulder's chapter of Advancing Indigenous People in STEM, took her passion for space science beyond the classroom to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory this summer.
The new name reflects more than a century of evolution and a commitment to understanding the whole planet.
Even though CU Boulder is a large university, introverts can take advantage of opportunities tailored for them to meet fellow Buffs and get involved on campus. Here are some tips to navigate your college experience as an introvert.- Make your mark and shape the future of our CU Boulder community by voting in the CU Student Government Elections by 5 p.m. Nov. 14.
Studying and working at a desk can be tough on your body—leaning over your laptop or using a setup that's not super comfortable can lead to a sore neck or back. Get tips from physical therapists at Medical Services to help you feel better and avoid those aches and pains.
CU's hub for English language instruction celebrates a half-century of serving international students and professionals, university employees and community members.
Justin Schwartz recently participated in a Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities conference, speaking as part of a plenary session on higher education as a catalyst for leadership, innovation and economic growth.