Student Edition - Dec. 11, 2017
Campus Community
10 things to do this week: Dec. 11 edition
This week brings a workshop for final essays, guided meditation,ÌýHanukkah events, a Fiske show exploring the origin of holiday lights, free week at The Rec, Late Night Breakfast and more.
FCQs are open: 5 things you should know
Why should I submit course feedback? How do I access my online FCQs? What's in it for me? Here's what you need to know about faculty course questionnaires.
CU alumnus, Pixar consultant: 'Bring on the female superheroes!'
Media studies alumnus Christopher Bell studies race and gender issues in relationship to children's media and toys. As a consultant for Pixar, he recently advised on the blockbuster film, "Coco."
Colorado's population growth to slow in 2018, but new jobs still coming
Colorado's employment and population growth will slow for a third consecutive year in 2018, but the state will remain competitive in recruiting, and every major sector will add jobs.
Events & Exhibits
Student projects revitalizing University Hill the focus of Dec. 15 open house
More than 150 environmental design and environmental studies students contributed ideas to the city of Boulder for the University Hill area. Their work will be on display at a Dec. 15 open house.
Attend the free Women's Leadership Symposium Jan. 31
Created for women/woman-identified employees and students, this conference is an exploration of authentic and empowered leadership skills. Register by Jan. 12.
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Academic Futures Update
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The provost hasÌýextended the time frame for submitting a white paper through Jan. 16, and all faculty, staff and students are encouraged to submit one. They can be as short as a page, or as long as several pages. White papers are now organized by theme for convenient navigation and review.
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