The CU Board of Regents

Regents consider tuition, compensation, concealed carry policies and more

April 12, 2024

In its April 11–12 meeting, the CU Board of Regents preliminarily approved tuition, fee and compensation increases. It discussed proposed changes to concealed carry policies, reaffirmed its policy on public statements, approved a new building at CU Boulder and more.

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Request a letter of recommendation for graduate school

April 12, 2024

Before you graduate, reconnect with your favorite professors and instructors to share your future plans and ask for a letter of recommendation. Even if you don’t plan to attend graduate school, asking them while they remember you will help with a future ask.

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How to avoid Honor Code violations

April 12, 2024

Actions that violate the Honor Code have consequences that could seriously impact your time at CU. With finals around the corner, here are the most common Honor Code violations and tips to avoid them.

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How to save money with sustainable choices

April 12, 2024

Sustainable habits benefit the planet, but many also offer excellent ways to save money. Here are small actions that can make a big difference.

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3 tips for managing burnout

April 12, 2024

If you’re struggling to finish out the semester or manage daily stressors, here are a few tips to help you identify burnout, mediate its effects and find support.

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Regents approve plans for new chemistry and applied mathematics facility

April 11, 2024

The CU Board of Regents approved a new building for the Boulder campus. The proposed facility, designed to advance chemistry and applied mathematics academics and research, will be located on the Business Field.

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In design, finding creative excellence outside her comfort zone

April 11, 2024

Before winning a statewide best-in-show award, Kate Chambers was among the more experienced students in her master’s cohort. Her success, she said, came from professors who pushed her to try new things.

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CU Boulder team participates in federal pilot advancing AI research

April 11, 2024

CU Boulder’s Research Computing team is spearheading a working group in an initiative that aims to link U.S. researchers and educators with computational, data and training resources essential for progressing AI research and AI-infused research endeavors.

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs D’Andra Mull

Tips for closing out the semester

April 11, 2024

With the end of the academic year coming up soon, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs D’Andra Mull has advice to help you finish strong.

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Seeking nominations: Distinguished Research Lectureship

April 11, 2024

The Research & Innovation Office is requesting nominations by May 20 for the 2024–25 Distinguished Research Lectureship, which is among the highest honors bestowed by faculty upon faculty.

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