Since 1948, the Conference on World Affairs has been relevant to our times, the community and our university. Our vision at CU Boulder is to be a leader in addressing the humanitarian, social and technological challenges of the 21st century, and this conference certainly personifies that.
Speak to departmental advisors and faculty from Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Business, Education, CMCI, Environmental Design, Music, Study Abroad and Career Services at the 2017 Arts and Sciences Majors Fair on April 6.
Are you about to graduate and enter the job market? Join the Start Smart Salary Negotiation Workshop on April 6 to learn how to negotiate your salary and benefits before your interviews.
The April 6 Teaching with Technology Symposium will feature faculty course innovation demonstrations and a keynote address by John Sloop, associate provost for digital learning at Vanderbilt University.
Are you a problem solver or innovative thinker? Do you want to give back to the university community? Consider nominating yourself or a colleague to be a Boulder Campus Staff Council representative, due April 5.
If you’re draining yourself in the process of getting the job done, that’s not sustainable for you or your organization. Learn how to use the obstacles and challenges you face to gain insight and new ideas at the April 18 workshop.
CU Boulder alumni Dale Grant and Julie Dutton, as part of one of the world's best-equipped earthquake teams at the National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC), are among the first to gather key details in a quake's immediate aftermath.
The winner of the 2017 Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting, co-sponsored annually by The Denver Press Club and CU Boulder College of Media, Communication and Information (CMCI), is an investigative team at the Star Tribune in Minneapolis.