In prototyping a reusable crew module for space flight, a group of undergraduates found inspiration in origami, and received support from the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.
This week's events are about exploring your senses. Listen to the CU Symphony Orchestra; smell traditional Japanese incense; taste new foods; watch "The Adding Machine"; or stretch your legs at the Fall Career Fair.
Creating a concise r茅sum茅 that effectively shares your skills can help you make it past the automated systems and grab a hiring manager鈥檚 attention. Here are four tips to strengthen your r茅sum茅.
Are you interested in studying abroad but not sure where to start? Join one of several events and interest meetings taking place this week to find the right Education Abroad seminar for you.
Jonathan Lippman, former chief judge of New York and a pioneer in addressing access to justice, will deliver the sixth John Paul Stevens Lecture, "Changing the Dialogue on Access to Justice."
Your Right to Know
This week, you will receive听Administrative eMemos on topics like sexual misconduct, alcohol and drug policies, and the campus's annual safety report. These communications are sent to share important material and meet federal notification requirements. We hope you'll find them informative.
Time to See Your Advisor
Whether you are a first-year student or a senior seeking help in dealing with academic and/or personal issues, your advisor can help you navigate the extensive array of resources and services at CU听Boulder.
Academic Futures Update
Themed discussions start Oct. 2鈥擩oin a beginning discussion on interdisciplinary research: