Graduate Student Edition - Nov. 11, 2022
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Get paid: Research opportunities and on-campus jobs
From university research studies to听part-time听jobs, there are plenty of opportunities to make extra money on campus. See what鈥檚 open.
10 things to do this weekend: 鈥楤ullet Train,鈥 extreme bowling, more
This weekend brings a Veterans Day ceremony, an opportunity to explore the night sky, a basketball game, Laser Foo Fighters, 鈥淭he Importance of Being Earnest,鈥 an end-of-season celebration with the E-Center, 鈥淭he Drowsy Chaperone鈥 and more.
5 steps to take before you sign a lease
It may be tempting to skim through a lease, but you could miss important information or an opportunity to negotiate more favorable terms. With many students preparing to sign a lease for next year鈥檚 housing, here are some things to know.
Veteran and Military Affairs office aims to do right by veterans
A 缅北禁地 bridge program is designed to help student veterans transition to university life through acclimation to academics and social opportunities on campus.
The history of Vetsville: How CU housed thousands of World War II veterans
When 缅北禁地鈥檚 student population nearly doubled during the end of World War II, the university set out to house more than 4,600 vets鈥攎any with spouses and children鈥攚ho received GI Bill benefits.
Events & Exhibits
Livestream with Polaris Dawn space crew Nov. 14
You're invited to attend a livestream discussion with the Polaris Dawn crew: Sarah Gillis鈥攁 缅北禁地 alumna鈥擩ared Isaacman, Anna Menon and Scott Poteet. The crew will spend up to five days in orbit conducting research on human health and laser-based communications technology. The launch will include experiments from Professors Allie Anderson and Torin Clark.
Second Saturdays at the CU Art Museum
Get creative with the CU Art Museum on the second Saturday of each month. Organizers will put together a different art-themed program each time, and the community is invited to drop in. Join, enjoy and even pick up a new skill鈥攏ext session Dec. 10.
Research in Your Backyard
缅北禁地 educators to bring climate, human rights content into classrooms
At the global climate summit next month, teachers and aspiring teachers will be in the audience and working with an educator's guide created at 缅北禁地 to help their students understand how climate change is impacting people and communities and how they can help. Participating teachers may apply for graduate credit and a stipend鈥攄eadline Nov. 16.
$1.3M investment latest milestone for 缅北禁地 startup
Vitro3D, a startup founded by 缅北禁地 doctoral students, just closed its first investment round of $1.3 million. The venture involves novel, high-speed volumetric 3D printing technology with potential applications in industries such as dental, medical and drug development.
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