The Colorado Shakespeare Festival at the Mary Rippon Theatre

COVID-19 break gives Shakespeare festival ‘more time to dream’

July 14, 2020

For more than 60 years, the festival has kept William Shakespeare’s language alive, sharing his famous (and not-so-famous) words with new generations of theater-goers. Though the festival won't happen in 2020, the tradition plans to continue in 2021 with a spiced-up performance schedule and dynamic cast.

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Doctoral students: Set yourself up for career success and start early

July 14, 2020

One of the most important things you can do as a graduate student is to start thinking about your career goals early in your program. Here are a few concrete actions you can take early on.

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How a CU law professor helped change Washington’s football mascot

July 13, 2020

Carla Fredericks, an associate professor of law, helped organize a campaign that changed the NFL.

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival at the Mary Rippon Theatre

Monologue for a crisis

July 13, 2020

Videos of Colorado Shakespeare Festival artists' at-home performances have been posted weekly since June, giving patrons a chance to enjoy the pathos and wit of the Bard (and others) from the safety and comfort of their homes.

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How to deal with rejection in your job search

July 13, 2020

Not hearing from anyone after applying for jobs? Had an interview but didn’t get an offer? While this is all part of the process, it’s not always easy to deal with. Get tips to deal with rejection and stay motivated in the job search.

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Workshop to cover basics of accessible video creation

July 13, 2020

This July 23 workshop, offered by the Digital Accessibility Office, is for video creators of all skill levels. The session covers the basics of color contrast, describing visual content and captioning.

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CU-affiliated science center launches tribal climate leaders program

July 10, 2020

The North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center is announcing a new program that will support Native American students pursuing graduate degrees at CU Â鶹ӰԺ in fields related to climate adaptation science.

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Silicon Flatirons, Startup Colorado to launch policy academy for rural entrepreneurs

July 10, 2020

A collaborative group out of the University of Colorado Law School will develop and execute a three-day entrepreneurial policy academy for rural entrepreneurs and leaders in Colorado.

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Libraries to begin contactless materials pickup July 21

July 10, 2020

Requests for materials can be made starting July 15 and materials can be picked up as early as July 21.

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Chancellor DiStefano issues statement on Pac-12 decision to schedule conference play only

July 10, 2020

Following the Pac-12 Conference decision to schedule only conference play for several fall sports and delay the start of mandatory athletic activities, CU Â鶹ӰԺ Chancellor Philip DiStefano issued a statement.

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