Understand the requirements, learn competitive approaches and initiate connections with campus resources via this Research & Innovation Office event Feb. 6. Register by Jan. 30.
The Graduate Teacher Program will bring speakers from the Front Range and beyond to discuss college pedagogy, academic professional development and employment opportunities.
We appreciate the understanding of our campus and community as we adjusted to developments over the weekend, and as we return to business as usual, effective immediately.
Happenings this week for faculty and staff include ways to connect with the entrepreneurship community, the campus Involvement Fair, a panel discussion of the Trump presidency and more.
Scholarship Services invites you to participate in the selection of 2018–19 scholarship recipients, reviewing 25–30 scholarship applications between Feb. 23 and March 2.
As you may know, ongoing budget negotiations have failed to produce a stopgap funding agreement in Congress. We are tracking this issue carefully and monitoring potential impacts on our students, faculty, staff and research programs.
Appearing on campus in recent days were students back from winter break, an MLK Day performance, a mini version of Ralphie ... on the ice rink, the CU cycling team and more.
The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, the Graduate School and the 3MT Program invite you to a workshop on research presentations with guest presenter Michael Alley on Jan. 26.
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.