Academics

  • Academic advisor sits across desk from student
    The Office of Undergraduate Education is excited to announce the launch of the University Exploration & Advising Center (UEAC). Shelly Bacon, assistant vice provost for Advising and Academic Services, shares what the change means for students.
  • Woman wanders through busy street
    Education Abroad is launching Global Intensives: a new course model designed to ensure a broader range of students are able to take advantage of international opportunities and represent CU around the world.
  • Michael Rush
    With offers from the Fulbright program, a number of CU Boulder graduate students and alumni are eyeing research and teaching in such places as the Netherlands, India, France and Chile.
  • Graduate student Julie Byle holds an aquatic invertebrate near creek
    Graduate student Julie Byle is delving into a new, transformative approach to science education thanks to a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship.
  • CU Boulder sociology professor Jill Harrison
    With environmental justice programs showing minimal success in bringing equality to low-income communities, Jill Harrison is actively researching bureaucratic causes, thanks to funding from American Council of Learned Societies.
  • Nathaniel Nash and Rachel Boyce set up a light stand. (Photo courtesy of CMCI.)
    In a 23-0 decision among voting members on Friday, the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) granted full reaccreditation to CU Boulder's undergraduate and graduate journalism programs.
  • Leslie Reynolds
    University of Colorado Boulder Provost Russell L. Moore today announced the appointment of Leslie Reynolds as the interim dean of University Libraries.
  • Ken Baker
    The University of Colorado Boulder is one of only two academic institutions to contribute expertise, testing and refinements to the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC's) newly-launched, experimental licensing system for wireless research. The online system, which helps qualified programs and researchers acquire experimental licenses in a matter of days rather than months, is the only one of its kind worldwide and clears the way for more innovative wireless research in the U.S.
  • Students studying
    With the end of the semester in view, there is still time to refine your study and test-taking skills. The Academic Skills Program is offering several workshops on study skills and finals preparation over the next couple of weeks. All of the workshops are free and open to all CU Boulder students.
  • Hands playing piano
    Alejandro Cremaschi will teach the finer points of beginner piano playing this summer in an online course geared toward non-music majors. The class is now open for registration and limited to 15 to 20 students.
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