PAL-O-Ween is here! Throughout the month of October, Peer Advocate Leaders (PALs) have a variety of programs and events planned for CU Denver students—including the Halloween Ball on October 25th.
Generative AI can help students—but how? The Learning Resources Center (LRC) explains how AI tools can be integrated into your study routine by creating practice questions. Study smarter, not harder!
The Counseling Center explains how mindfulness and meditation can help us to consolidate the information we're learning more effectively and suggests practices that can help with calmness and relaxation.
As a CU Denver student, you have tons of programs available to you! So, where should you go? When should you go and for how long? Global Education Program Manager Nicole Herrin shares a comparative guide to choosing the right program.
Come and help us give back to the larger Denver community! Learn about the upcoming Lynx Day of Service event on September 27th and find long-term volunteering opportunities at the Volunteer Fair.
First-generation graduate student Angelo Gallegos emphasizes the importance of university resources and programs, recalling how Transfer Admissions, the Center for Identity and Inclusion, and CU Denver faculty have contributed to his journey.
CU Denver is hosting not one, but TWO Internship & Job Fairs this year! Prepare ahead of time for the Engineering, Computing, and Design Fair on September 25th and the All-Industry Fair on September 26th with help from LynxConnect.
Whether you know your major from day one, change majors along the way, or even take a break, there is a something gained from each experience. Internship Advisor Chloe Dechiro shares her own story as a CU Denver student.
CAM student Archer talks about his experience as a transgender student at CU Denver and highlights how attending the university has allowed him to find a community of queer-identifying people.
Preparation is key when it comes to searching for jobs, so why not start now? A thorough and successful search consists of different elements, and Career Center is here to help identify and work through those areas with you!
New Student and Family Engagement's Shivani Kakarla writes about how growing up in India has helped her in her roles as a Graduate Assistant and Peer Advisor at CU Denver by teaching her how to adapt.
EURēCA! Ambassador Jessica Valdez interviews EURēCA! and McNair scholar Michelle Vasquez-Loya about her passion and experiences with research projects ahead of the annual Research and Creative Activities Symposium.
Student employees are an integral part of multiple offices here at CU Denver and a lot of them found their jobs through work-study! Learning Hub Ambassador Jack talks the work-study program and how you can find these on-campus jobs.
When it comes to navigating your future, it's okay to explore different interests and change your mind. CU Denver UNIV instructor and LRC program coordinator Zeyna Aouad gives tips for thinking about the future.
During the Winterim, 160 CU Denver students participated in faculty-led Global Studies programs across Italy, Spain, Cuba, Kenya, Spain, and Taiwan. Where will YOU study abroad?
A lot of us start college thinking we have it figured out, but come to realize we actually don't—and that's okay! PAL Aubrey Hoffman-Maroney shares her own experience and explains how change and growth go hand-in-hand.
Studying abroad is an experience worth pursing, regardless of the obstacles! Take it from Global Education's Graduate Assistant Blake Mello as he explains how COVID-19 affected his plans to study in Japan, but ultimately led him to Spain.
Music can enhance moods, improve focus, promote relaxation, and boost motivation. For some, music is a great supplement for studying. Learning Hub Ambassadors offer tips for studying with music and share what they're listening to!
Finding your people is a huge part of the college experience. Peer Advocate Leaders (PALs) work with new students and help them to build foundations for their time at CU Denver—they also create their own community in the process!
EURēCA! scholar Sebastian Zegarra-Pardo hopes people will gain a greater sense of empathy and understanding from viewing his historical research. He discusses his experience and process with Undergraduate Research.