Reflection, along with signature experiences and mentorship, is how the 4D Experience comes to life for students at DU—in classrooms, at the Kennedy Mountain Campus, and now, in on-campus jobs.
National Student Employee Week, which runs April 13th through 19th, is coming up! Celebrate your student employee, or, show your appreciation for your student employee supervisor by nominating them for a Student Employment Award!
The University of Denver generates an economic impact of $2.3 billion annually to the state of Colorado, according to a report released by EConsult Solutions, Inc. (ESI).
The study, which looked at DU’s annual operations, capital …
Burnout is more than just feeling tired; it’s a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress or overwork. When burnout takes hold, even the simplest tasks can feel overwhelming, making it difficult to stay productive or …
Meetings are a staple of modern workplaces, but not every invitation deserves a spot on your calendar. Whether you’re facing a packed schedule, dealing with unrelated topics, or recognizing that an email would suffice, it’s important to prioritize your time …
If you’re an F-1 or J-1 student planning to work in the U.S., it’s essential to know about Social Security Numbers (SSNs). You can apply for an SSN only if you have an employment offer (on-campus or off-campus) and the …
Career Week! A week filled with workshops, networking sessions, and job fairs designed to help individuals explore career paths and connect with potential employers.
By Stacey Stevens
Stacey StevensExecutive Director, Employer Connections & Alumni Career Engagement
A career-connected college or university campus is an educational institution that prioritizes practical skills, professional development and career readiness alongside academic learning. A career-connected college or university campus is committed to empowering students with the knowledge, skills and resources needed …
Career fairs have long been recognized as essential platforms for students to explore job opportunities, but their significance doesn’t fade after graduation. Alumni, too, benefit immensely from these events tailored to their unique needs and experiences.