The week in photos and video brought glimpses of Admitted Student Day, open studios with CU art students, highlights from this year's Conference on World Affairs and goat yoga.
Among Colorado Law's class of 2017, 85 percent of graduates secured full-time, long-term jobs within 10 months of graduation—work for which bar passage was required or a juris doctor was an advantage.
Amanda Grennell has been selected for a prestigious fellows program through the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Each year, the program taps 15 to 20 science, engineering and mathematics graduate students or recent graduates.
Develop your science communication skills and see a showcase of the work being done by young STEM researchers at CU Â鶹ӰԺ at the WiSE Science Communication Symposium.
Chosen for the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from campus, this year's Hazel Barnes Prize winner Sarah Krakoff orchestrates the interrelationship of learning and research as a community enterprise in a quest to inspire her students and help the public.
Down with data? Check out the interactive exhibit for the inaugural Data Visualization Contest, featuring work by Wirfs-Brock and other graduate students, currently on view at Norlin Library.
Serene Singh, a CU Â鶹ӰԺ junior majoring in political science and journalism, has won a prestigious Truman Scholarship, an honor that brings with it up to $30K for graduate study.
Students from across campus, whether they're studying English or aerospace, will have the chance next fall to learn about the vast career opportunities offered by Ball Corporation, a Fortune 300 company based in Broomfield.