Graduate Student Edition - April 15, 2024
Campus Community
19 things to do: Try kickboxing, embark on a tree walk, more
This week brings a conversation on queer works, book bans and art; a virtual cook along; study breaks; the Consent Carnival; interview prep; a mac-and-cheese bar; and more.
Provost announces resignation of Glen Krutz from dean position
Glen Krutz will resign as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and be a full-time professor in the department of political science.
黑料社区网 leads the charge toward gender parity in engineering
黑料社区网鈥檚 journey towards gender parity in engineering is a clear signal that diversity in STEM is achievable. In just two decades, the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences has transformed its engineering landscape, growing its female undergraduate class.
3 tips for managing burnout
If you鈥檙e struggling to finish out the semester or manage daily stressors, here are a few tips to help you identify burnout, mediate its effects and find support.
The Conversation
Colorado is latest state to try turning off the electrical grid to prevent wildfires
Power grids have played roles in wildfires across the U.S. over the last decade. In most states, utilities may opt to shut off power to parts of the grid to reduce wildfire risk. Read more from CU expert Kyri Baker on The Conversation.
Events & Exhibits
With 鈥榙oubleheader鈥 Sundays, savor 2 plays in 1 day
This summer, Colorado Shakespeare Festival fans will have four opportunities to see two of the season鈥檚 main plays on a single day, 鈥淢acbeth鈥 and 鈥淭he Merry Wives of Windsor.鈥
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