Come take a tour of the university supercomputer any time between 12:30 and 2 p.m., Dec. 1, for a 20-minute tour, including snacks and an introduction to CU Boulder Research Computing.
With the end of the semester in sight and many planning for the approaching holidays, I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude to each of you for your work and dedication over the past year.
CU Boulder remains in seventh place nationally among peer institutions sending students abroad for a full semester and continues to be a beacon for international students seeking academic opportunities in the U.S.
If you're teaching in the spring and are planning to use Canvas or D2L, now is a great time to create your courses. If you're not sure which system to use, here are some considerations to help.
Beth Osnes, associate professor of theater, approaches engaged scholarship by putting theory into practice (praxis) among communities, a topic she'll discuss Nov. 16.
Students, faculty, professors, community members and professionals both near and far are invited to apply to speak at TEDxCU 2018, taking place April 21 at Old Main Chapel.
Know a faculty member or instructor who exemplifies the use of open educational resources in the classroom? CU Student Government and the University Libraries have an award for that.
Learn how national collaboration in STEM reform can benefit you professionally; what an initiative to increase diversity and equity in STEM means for your work; and how institutional models related to gender values in STEM can improve faculty career-life management at CU Boulder.
As the fall Diversity and Inclusion Summit comes to a close, the powerful conversations and evolving ideas do not. We continue to work toward "finding our way," not without an array of community-building opportunities and learning, resource and support options.
The Diversity and Inclusion Summit has provided a great reminder of CU Boulder's need to listen to its students and form solutions based on how people actually experience the university.