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- Rushing to finish assignments or study for tests can sometimes lead to academic dishonesty—where students engage in plagiarism, cheating or helping another student gain an unfair advantage. Whatever the intention, these actions violate the Honor Code and have consequences.
- It can be challenging to talk with people who do not share your point of view. However, talking through differences is an essential skill that can build trust and strengthen relationships.
- Midterms are just around the corner. Here are some underrated study hacks to help you ace your midterms.
- If you notice a friend acting differently or struggling, know that you can play a part in getting them support. Here are options and resources to help you support your friend.
- Faculty office hours are a space for you to interact with your professor one-on-one, ask questions and get clarification. Taking advantage of office hours early in the semester can help you feel more confident as the term progresses. Here are a few ways to make the most of meeting with your professors.
- Here are some time management tips to help you stay on track this semester and still have time for fun.
- Whether you're moving off campus for the first time or are familiar with the Boulder/Denver region, consider these tips from Off-Campus Housing & Neighborhood Relations.
- Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is Nov. 10-15. In an effort to raise awareness of the problems of hunger and homelessness, here are five ways to help a friend experiencing food or housing insecurity.
- Before you go grocery shopping, here are some tips to help you stay in your budget, maximize your time and eat healthy.
- As a student, you may wonder how you could use AI tools like ChatGPT without risking an Honor Code violation. Students, faculty and staff will need to continually adjust as AI tools evolve and become a part of our everyday lives. For this semester, here are three things to know about using AI tools in your coursework.