Graduate Student Edition - Oct. 28, 2020
Campus Operating Status
3 Things to Know Today

It's important to reduce one’s risk of contracting and spreading the COVID-19 virus. Learn from expert Shelly Miller about the ways we can all help reduce our risk and keep our communities safe.
Campus Community
The dean’s list of advice: Getting into the Halloween spirit
I can’t thank you all enough for showing up for your community and continuing to follow public health orders. I hope you are able to find time this weekend to relax and recharge, take a break and enjoy the holiday safely.ÌýRead more from Dean of Students JB Banks.
Get tips for virtual networking as a graduate student
Even though many of us are physically distancing right now, it’s still possible to network and make connections virtually. Here are some pointers from Career Services.
Watch 'Unlocking COVID-19 through Open Access' with Morteza Karimzadeh
In this video series produced by the University Libraries and the Center for Research Data & Digital Scholarship, faculty and researchers use the open access publishing model to make their work on COVID-19 more accessible.
Find e-resources through the libraries
The University Libraries strive to connect students and researchers with the highest quality of information. But finding information can be difficult if you’re not sure where to start!
How to write an engaging cover letter
A cover letter is your chance to show an employerÌýyou are a good fit for aÌýjob. Sometimes it can be hard to know how to start, but here are some things to consider and tips for creating an engaging cover letter.
There’s still time to register and vote
Election Day is here! Colorado residentsÌýcan still register and vote in person, with polls closing at 7 p.m. Get tips on voter registration, campus voting centers and 24-hour drop boxes, plus more.
Events & Exhibits
The Whaaat!? Festival is on
Join ATLAS Institute's Whaaat!? Festival on Oct. 28 for a virtual talk with John Sharp, author of Works of Game.ÌýIn place of the in-person, all-day event, the festival has switched to remote programming throughout the academic year.
Exhibition digs into complex social issues of fracking
Wanting to better understand the contentious and complicated issues surrounding fracking in Colorado, two graduate students have collaborated to present their yearlong research in a visual exhibit.
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