Stop by the Arts and Sciences Support of Education Through Technology (ASSETT) open house Sept. 18 to meet staff, learn about programs and engage in conversation with colleagues.
From K-12 programming to community development initiatives, this year's Outreach Awards are funding a variety of projects that connect research, teaching and creative work with public needs.
Faculty, staff and community groups who work with manufactured home residents will discuss current issues facing these homeowners and ways university resources can provide support.
The CU Boulder Police Department will be conducting the fall semester CU Boulder Alerts test just before noon Wednesday, Sept. 20. Is your contact information up to date?
The program aims to equip faculty with the ability to effectively spearhead complex, multi-disciplinary research projects and maximize the impact of their work on campus and beyond.
Kicking off Sept. 14, the Principal Investigator (PI) Academy will help orient early-career, tenure-track faculty to CU Boulder's research community and resources.
With an advisory group report in, assessing our ethical culture and making recommendations about how to foster a principled culture on campus, the next step is the formation of a follow-up committee.
On Sept. 21, four professors of distinction in the College of Arts and Sciences will give public lectures focused on art and art history, classics, geography and linguistics.
This October, instructors can start opting in to use Canvas for spring 2018 courses. You are invited to attend an information session to learn more about our new learning management system.
We are deeply disappointed about today's White House decision to end DACA and will take full advantage of the six-month grace period to make a compelling case for the program.