Academics
- As a second-year student, this is a great time to make the most of your college experience and grow toward your long-term interests and goals. Meeting with your academic advisor can help you find new opportunities and get personalized advice and support.
- With academic calendar changes that began this fall, here are some reminders so you can mark your calendar and track key dates for the remainder of the semester.
- For many students, midterms are just around the corner. Here are some underrated study hacks to help you ace your midterms.
- College is all about discovering what excites you and what fits your strengths, interests and goals. That might mean changing your major, adding a minor or customizing your academic journey along the way. Learn more about free tools, tips and support to help you explore your options and find a path that feels right for you.
- The University Libraries' One Seed has distributed over 7,200 red sunflower seed packets to the community and the history of how the flower was cultivated—and saved—is as serendipitous as its rediscovery in the archives.
- CU Boulder’s herbarium, which houses the world's most complete documentation of Colorado flora, is a resource for researchers and plant enthusiasts worldwide.
- Curious about using AI tools like ChatGPT in your classes? You're not alone! Here are three important things to know about using AI tools in your coursework.
- An easy-to-install browser extension provides one-click access to scholarly articles, ebooks and other libraries resources on PubMed, Wikipedia, Amazon and hundreds of other scholarly publisher websites.
- This semester brings new opportunities to learn, connect and grow. By embracing a few simple strategies, you can lay a foundation for academic success and personal well-being right from the start.
- Office hours allow you to interact with your professor one-on-one, ask questions and get clarification about course information. Here are a few ways to make the most of meetings with your professors.