In his visit Oct. 11 and 12, writer and scholar Jonathan Alexander will give a public lecture on "spreadable media" and lead a workshop on the writing lives of millennials and the future of media and literacy.
From techniques for vitality and effectiveness to nutrition for your brain, the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program regularly addresses a variety of topics in free sessions, open to faculty and staff.
CU Athletics is partnering with UCHealth to offer the Stop the Bleed class, training designed to learn the basics of bleeding control, a life-saving skill. Three sessions will be offered Sept. 20.
This year, ODECE will focus its Making Excellence Inclusive efforts on employees and student-workers. The new event series starts Sept. 12, featuring Katelin Holloway, head of talent at Reddit.
October's sessions include a conversation with Terri Fiez, commercialization and partnering with industry, proposal budgeting 101 and finding funding. Register today.
Incorporating a Global Intensive in your course is an extraordinary opportunity for students to learn in a real-life context while still getting a first-class CU Boulder education. Learn more.
Personal security at work, dealing with disruptive customers (de-escalation), a manager's role in protecting employees—learn more at a free seminar hosted by the Faculty and Staff Assistance Program.
Join the PI Academy and get oriented to CU Boulder's research community and resources through a series of events, beginning with a kickoff luncheon this month. RSVP by Aug. 23.
A July 23 presentation will feature the Office of Financial Aid on the topic of consumer information requirements as they relate to federal financial aid funding that the university receives.
Apply now for the University Perspectives Program. Participants hear from campus and university leaders, learning more about the inner workings of the university.