An essay collection edited by CU Boulder anthropologists explores expanded notions of corruption in the Trump era. Corruption is endemic to the United States, the editors argue.
Election Day is less than a month away, and while your vote is personal, the process does not happen in a vacuum. From candidates and measures to what happens to your ballot after its cast, government information librarians can help you find the answers to your most pressing local, state and federal government questions.
Whether youâre looking for an internship or a job after graduation, career fairs are a great way to connect with companies that are hiring. But when a career fair is over, whatâs next? Here are three steps to take.
There are still plenty of opportunities this fall to get help toward funding your research, scholarship and creative work. Join the Research & Innovation Officeâs faculty webinars and workshops.
This free event at the Boulder Theater is part of Buffs One Read, a campuswide program produced by the University Libraries and Student Affairs that builds community through the shared reading of one book.
This week brings Halloween trivia, time management tips, LGBTQ+ ice skating, painting and activism, volunteer garden upkeep, an October community gathering, a career fair and more.
As part of Indigenous Peoples Day, Andrew Cowell addresses the new campus land acknowledgment, the history of land acknowledgments across the Americas, and howâwhen accompanied by meaningful actionsâsuch recognition can raise awareness and lead to greater support for Native communities.
Visit the Latin Quarter of Paris, where an idealistic poet falls for a frail but resolute âgaia fioraia.â This timeless, sweeping tale depicts the exuberant lives of struggling young artists in the throes of love, envy, betrayal and heartbreak.