Student Edition - Sept. 26, 2017
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From the Dean of Âé¶¹ÒùÔº: Get out of your comfort zone
One of the best ways to discover new things about yourself and find your place on campus is to get out of your comfort zone and get involved. Though easier said than done, making that effort often leads to really great experiences.
From the Provost: Academic Futures initiative is moving ahead
As the first phase of the Academic Futures visioning process draws to a close, I wanted to provide an update and offer my thanks to all those taking part.
Office for Civil Rights concludes Title IX review of CU Boulder with no adverse findings
The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has informed CU Boulder it has closed its systemic Title IX review of the campus with no adverse findings related to its 2013 handling of a sexual misconduct case.
CU Boulder's PhET recognized for innovation in STEM education
PhET Interactive Simulations is one of six winners of the WISE Award, recognizingÌýinnovative educational projects that address challenges and bring transformative societal change.
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Newsletter Block TitleFall Career Fair Starts Tomorrow
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Fall Career Fair Starts Tomorrow
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Did you know companies recruit for most summer jobs and internships in the fall semester? This is why the Fall Career Fair, being held Sept. 27–28,Ìýis such a huge event for CU Boulder students.
Newsletter Block TitleNVC hosting collision of creative thinking, pool party Sept. 27
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NVC hosting collision of creative thinking, pool party Sept. 27
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What happens when a designer, an engineer, an MBAÌýand a musician get together to discuss venture ideas?ÌýWho knows, but it willÌýbe interesting to find out!Ìý
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