Dietary compounds called prebiotics, which are found in fibrous foods such as artichokes, onions, leeks and some whole grains, improve sleep and boost stress resilience, according to a new study published this week.
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.
Salary negotiation may be uncomfortable, but remember it’s a normal part of the job search and most employers expect it. Here are some tips to help you prepare for negotiating.
In an attempt to better coordinate and standardize student feedback, the Graduate School has joined the Student Experience in the Research University (SERU) Consortium. The gradSERU survey has been postponed to 2020–21.
Computer science major Nasurudin Furi knew that internships would give him a better chance of securing a full-time job after graduation, so he made it his goal to land his first internship while in college.
A project that examines soil following the disappearance of glaciers and a project that studies ways to detect and fix damaged soil are winners of Signals in the Soil grants.
Houston homeowners who were struggling financially before Hurricane Harvey were the most likely residents to end up in a worse financial position after the storm, a new study shows.
Nominations are now open for the Best Should Teach Awards, an annual ceremony and award night recognizing outstanding CU Â鶹ӰԺ faculty and graduate teachers, as well as K-12 teachers.
Annual writing awards from the Center of the American West urge students to re-examine and reflect on the American West. Submit your writing by March 17, and you could win $500.