Academics
- Provost Moore intends to form working groups to examine the structural, budgetary and governance issues needed to implement the major recommendations of a report by the Provost’s Committee on Academic Reorganization.
- Now in its fifth year, Education Abroad’s Global Opportunity, or “GO” Scholars, program has awarded more than 100 scholarships to underrepresented first-year students from low socio-economic backgrounds.
- In the top 10 nationally, CU Boulder graduate offerings—in the categories of atomic/molecular/optical physics, environmental law, ceramics and other areas—continue to receive high rankings.
- Summer is just around the corner. Have you thought about how you want to spend your time? Here are 10 reasons to consider taking summer classes at CU Boulder this year.
- Accessible and universally designed course materials can benefit all students and ensure those with disabilities can access your content. Get a checklist.
- An offering since 2013, the business minor is designed to allow all students to gain business acumen, increasing their immediate impact as new hires.
- The relationship between Israel and Palestine is globally fraught, and CU Boulder is presenting its students with a dispassionate academic analysis on the subject beginning this spring.
- Students from STEM majors can gain skills to more effectively communicate STEM-related topics and collaborate with others.
- Collaboration between social scientists and wildlife conservationists is key to preserving the environment and protecting human rights, says Rashel Gandhi-Besbe.
- Each semester, students are selected to receive top honors from the College of Engineering and Applied Science based on faculty recommendations. Meet the current six.