Disability Services is seeking nominations of students, faculty and staff who have supported the office and its students, as well as fostered outreach and involvement in the disability community.
We are pleased to announce a new opportunity for conversation in the form of faculty forums. Also, the first wave of community white papers are posted. Interested in submitting one of your own?
As midterms approach, stress levels for students can rise. Recognize common signs, such as significant changes in behavior or appearance, and know how you might help.
Concerned your response rates will drop after the faculty course questionnaire moves online? Attend a 30-minute training session on how to encourage high online response rates.
For the 43rd Annual Austin W. Scott, Jr. Lecture, Professor Jennifer Hendricks provide insight on how the law and feminist legal theory have struggled to reconcile biological sex differences with principles of equality.
Tickets go on sale Monday for Brené Brown's highly anticipated talk Nov. 8. There are limited community, employee and student tickets available, so please plan accordingly.
An exciting series of public events will celebrate the free and open sharing of research and ideas online, designed to inspire wider participation in helping make open access the norm.
At the midpoint of the fall semester and Phase I of the Academic Futures process, we wanted to share with you a little bit about the scope and substance of what we've seen and heard so far.
CU Boulder has announced a major step in reducing the cost of attendance, eliminating $8.4 million per year in course-related fees. Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano made the announcement at his State of the Campus address Tuesday.
CU Boulder Distinguished Professor Christopher Bowman has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.