Academics
Explore the hundreds of offerings across all ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ colleges and schools and consider furthering your educational goals by taking a class in Boulder or online.
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ is launching an online, post-baccalaureate degree in computer science, a move designed to help meet the changing needs of students as the national computing workforce expands.
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.
Ensuring an inclusive learning environment is critical for student success and engagement. Check out the variety of resources and trainings offered by Student Affairs throughout the year.
The Conference on World Affairs has adjusted its 2018 planning schedule, making the speaker list, core themes and conference schedule available earlier for spring semester planning.
Why are FCQs moving online? Why is the administration window longer? Mary Kraus, associate vice chancellor for undergraduate education, addresses six common faculty and instructor questions.
Undergraduate students created the Mobile Interdisciplinary Networking Exhibition as a participatory platform for communities and institutional information centers, with support from UROP.
STEM literacy is difficult for college students, so you wouldn't expect a high-schooler to master these concepts and convey them via computer code. Working with a ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ team, a local student has done just that.
Winter Session will offer two new courses focused on American cultural traditions beginning January 2018. Courses are open to the public and feature online components mixed with cultural excursions to New York and New Orleans.