This week brings numerous Halloween events including movies, treat giveaways, a haunted house and pumpkin painting; a Politics & Pizza event; a CU student government debate; a Diwali festival; and more.
Social media can be a place to connect. However, it can also make it hard to disconnect from distressing things happening around the world. Here are some tips you can use.
The semester is in full swing, and so are illnesses like the flu, common cold and COVID. Students, faculty and staff can follow these tips to stay healthy and learn what to do if you end up getting sick.
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is Nov. 10–15. In an effort to raise awareness of the problems of hunger and homelessness, here are five ways to help a friend experiencing food or housing insecurity.
The National Science Foundation’s I-Corps Hub: West Region—offered by Venture Partners at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ—is an immersive training program that transforms innovation into impact. Learn more at this info session.
A new community science project aims to help the CU Museum of Natural History digitize its collection of bees, some of which were collected in Colorado as far back as the 1870s.
Once abundant, the massive, colorful clam is now locally extinct in many regions, with a critical drop in population due to overfishing and climate change.
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Winter Graduation Information
Planning to graduate in December? Check out the winter conferral information available on the commencement website. You can find information on everything from applying for graduation and getting your cap and gown to how to stay connected as a Forever Buff.