Advice from Dr. Mull: Tips for closing out the semester
With about three weeks left until finals, this is a great time to organize and make a plan to achieve your goals. I encourage you to visit colorado.edu/finals to find everything you need to finish out the semester. Here you can review the final exams schedule, tips and campus resources. You can also check back for student events throughout the month that will provide you an opportunity to take breaks and connect with fellow Buffs.
Please read on for more advice to help you finish strong this month.
Save the date: End-of-year events
April 1-30: Career programs and workshops
If you are looking for a job or summer internship, or considering applying to a graduate program, Career Services is here to help you figure things out. Check out their weekly workshops this month to get tips on writing cover letters, interviewing, networking and more.
May 2: Late Night Breakfast
Stop by the University Memorial Center (UMC) for a free, nourishing meal provided to you by Student Affairs staff. CU Student Government is also sponsoring a smash room for you to de-stress and have fun before finals. Be sure to participate in this special tradition on the last day of class—I look forward to seeing you there!
May 9-11:
The Alumni Association partners with campus groups, the Center for Inclusion and Social Change (CISC) and alumni clubs to host several affinity graduation ceremonies. If you are graduating this semester, in your affinity graduation celebration and receive your complimentary affinity stole by May 5.
Making memorable moments: Share gratitude
While you finish up the semester, take a moment to also think about those who have been there for you this year. Who has helped you? Who has been that rock for you and kept you grounded? Maybe it is a friend, significant other, co-worker, family member, professor, supervisor or advisor.
As you are reflecting on your support system, I encourage you to share words of gratitude with them. You could send a text or an email or express your appreciation over a phone call or in person. Recognizing those who have helped you and offering thanks can help strengthen your relationships and share a positive moment with someone else.
Highlights from March
Between snow days, basketball, student events and spring break, there was a lot going on in March! I was happy to spend time on campus and offer words of encouragement as you finished up exams and prepared for a well-deserved break.
As you wrap things up for the academic year, I also encourage you to celebrate your achievements. Whether you are completing your first or final year at CU Â鶹ӰԺ, you have worked incredibly hard and deserve a moment of recognition. Be proud of your accomplishments and do not forget to treat yourself!
Buffs, I am cheering you on and the Division of Student Affairs is here to help you close out the year strong. You got this!
Warmly,
Dr. D'Andra Mull
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs