Looking for tips on landing an internship in any industry? Look no further! The Society of Women Engineers’ leadership board members—many of whom have completed internships themselves—provided helpful tips to help you get started.
While our phones may automatically update for the end of daylight saving time, our bodies aren’t always as quick to adapt. Here are six tips to help you fall back into standard time this weekend.
Are you thinking of changing your major, or trying to narrow down your options and decide on one? Check out free resources to help you consider your interests and strengths, and explore the different paths toward a degree.
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.
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.
Learning to manage your time and asking for help can play a big role in achieving academic success. Incorporate strategies to help you avoid potential Honor Code violations this semester.
Faculty and staff are invited to attend the Health & Wellness Summit Nov. 12–13 for engaging presentations to support well-being at work and at home.
Winter Session will offer 30 lower- and upper-division online courses to help you earn credit and work toward degree completion. Consider this option for getting ahead during winter break.