The Jan. 22 presentation will explore the ethical considerations around research with a focus on the university's processes for dealing with allegations of research misconduct.
Accessible and universally designed course materials ensure students with disabilities can understand your content, and can benefit all students. Use OIT's checklist as a reference.
The Conference on World Affairs is accepting requests for speaker classroom visits during the event April 9–13. The deadline for full consideration is Friday, Jan 19.
Counseling and Psychiatric Services offers resources and workshops to help students establish a routine, start out the semester strong and develop skills to succeed.
Allowing faculty to make texts and course materials equally available to all of their students, the course reserves service is a resource to plan to use for spring classes.
Clint Carroll designs research relevant to tribal communities and the university, working closely with Cherokee Nation Medicine Keepers to affect environmental policy.
Due Feb. 1 are proposals to receive $4,000 grants from CU engage for the design of a new course or modification to an existing course involving community-based learning. The awards are part of the Faculty Fellows in Community-Based Learning program.
It was a year marked with new discoveries, academic and career achievements, high-profile visitors, Ralphie's 50th anniversary, philanthropic legacies and much more. Enjoy a recap of some of our proudest Buff moments.
Sharon Collinge and Kika Tuff collaborated on a short documentary on vernal pool ecosystems in California. The film won at the prestigious Raw Science Film Festival.
Whether you're a CU Boulder professor or a teacher in the community, enjoy discounted tickets to watch the men's basketball team kick off conference play against Arizona State.