Anne Fisher started making concrete plans to become a history and education Buff when she was just a freshman in high school. Now, the Outstanding Graduate in Elementary Education plans to focus her future on teaching for equity.
Named as the School of Education's Outstanding Secondary Humanities Graduate, Allison Murphy's love of archeology, culture and art inspired her future career as a social studies teacher.
Sustainable planning and urban design major Constantine Chrisafis, from Seattle, will graduate magna cum laude and plans to intern with a local Seattle municipality in the fall.
Alexa Leher is graduating with a degree in environmental design and an emphasis in architecture. She won the Environmental Design’s Outstanding Graduate award and is graduating with the highest GPA in her major.
Buddy Collins has spent the last few months improving access and discovery among the Earth Sciences and Map Library’s Sanborn Fire Insurance Map Collection.
While the next few months may not be what we expected, there are still ways to enjoy favorite summer activities and plans. Here are some ideas to help make the most of your summer.
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program is pleased to announce the publication of two journal editions. They highlight the research, scholarly and creative work of a talented and expansive community of undergraduates at CU Â鶹ӰԺ.
Earning your degree can bring a variety of emotions: excitement, anxiety, fear, relief. Changes, whether they feel positive or negative, can also create added stress. Here are some steps you can take to help manage your mental health post-college.
Elinor Wolf's studies in strategic communications have helped the two-year starter for Colorado lacrosse find the perfect career path in digital engagement through her parents' horse racing venture.