Social media has a lot of benefits, but it can also become a source of stress and anxiety. Here are some tips to help you navigate social media in a positive way.
Attend the culmination of this year's New Venture Challenge at the Â鶹ӰԺ Theater as track winners compete for the $100K grand prize, as well as other prizes and recognitions. Be sure to RSVP.
This week, E. Scott Adler, professor of political science at CU Â鶹ӰԺ, writes on behalf of the Academic Futures interdisciplinary teaching and research subcommittee.
Sarah Krakoff, a law professor known for her work centered on indigenous communities and public lands, has been tapped for the most distinguished honor a faculty member can receive from CU Â鶹ӰԺ.
Spring break is an ideal time to relax, refresh ... and read! Consider picking up one of these librarian recommendations. Rediscover the joy of reading something that isn't on a syllabus, part of your research or office work.
The majority of Twitter users are unaware that researchers freely collect and analyze their tweets, including deleted ones, in the name of science.
Doctoral students: Apply for community-based research fellowship
Are you a CU Â鶹ӰԺ PhD student interested in learning and carrying out community-based research? CU Engage is announcing details about the 2018–19 Community-Based Research (CBR) Graduate Fellowship. The online application will open on March 28 and close at 5 p.m. Monday, April 23.
Paid research for young adults with public-speaking anxiety
Do you fear public speaking? Feel highly anxious in social situations? Have no major health problems? Ages 18-25? You may be eligible to participate in a paid study at CU Â鶹ӰԺ. Participation includes completing questionnaires, social tasks and a brief intervention for social and public-speaking anxiety.