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Campus jobs come with perks—some help you build career-ready skills, others give you time to study while you earn. Whatever your vibe, here are a few reasons to work on campus this semester.
As the 2025–26 academic year commences, campus Human Resources has a trio of updates to share related to compensation increases, performance management and the HR Blueprint.
An easy-to-install browser extension provides one-click access to scholarly articles, ebooks and other libraries resources on PubMed, Wikipedia, Amazon and hundreds of other scholarly publisher websites.
Volunteering isn't just about giving back. It’s a chance to learn new skills, meet people and make your time at Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder even more meaningful.
Join the statewide Colorado Sustainability Challenge, where you can have fun teaming up to solve a sustainability problem—with or without technology—and have a shot at winning a share of thousands of dollars.
Between hanging out with friends, working and keeping up with classes, your schedule can get packed fast. Here are some time management tips to help you stay on track this semester and still have time for fun.
Navigating a large academic library for the first time can be an intimidating experience. Get tips on how to make your visit to the libraries a success.
Wondering what’s happening this month? September brings gaming competitions, academic and career workshops, craft nights, Hispanic Heritage Month events, live music, classes at The Rec and more.
Max Boykoff will be the inaugural faculty executive director of the Buckley Center for Sustainability Education, and Josh Radoff will work with the Office of Infrastructure and Resilience to lead the implementation of the campus Climate Action Plan.
Professor Govind Persad has been selected for a fellowship that is among the most prestigious opportunities in the field of bioethics, recognizing Persad as a rising thought leader shaping national conversations on ethics, law and health policy.