Planning for grad school? Starting early is crucial to success! Graduate Student Advisor Andre Gonzalez provides key tips for researching programs, securing recommendations, and perfecting your application.
The Research and Creative Activities Symposium (RaCAS) is a great way for students to showcase their work and gain presenting experience. Grad Assistant Jessica Valdez shares advice from student presenters ahead of the big event.
Feeling drained and unmotivated? The Student and Community Counseling Center has a quick guide to help you spot burnout early and offers simple ways to reset, recharge, and get your motivation back.
Loneliness in college is a very real and valid struggle. The CU Denver Student and Community Counseling Center identifies what might cause college loneliness and how students can combat it.
Thinking about taking the summer off from classes? It might be just what you need! Whether you’re resting, traveling, or just catching your breath, Student Transitions has some tips for a powerful reset.
Spring semester can be challenging—it's a great time to set goals and stay motivated. First-Year Experiences offers tips like embracing a growth mindset and setting SMART goals to help you stay on track and finish the semester strong.
Cover letters and personal statements are key for applications can be tough to write, but hold off on giving an AI tool your resume! The CU Denver Writing Center explains why AI might not be helpful and offers up solutions.
Understanding how AI works helps us use it wisely and stay in control. The Learning Resources Center discuses the two approaches to AI development: open-source and closed-source.