As COVID-19’s omicron variant surges throughout many parts of the country and in Boulder County, researchers Kristen Bjorkman, Dan Larremore, Leslie Leinwand and Roy Parker are providing info to improve people’s awareness and safety.
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Akirah Bradley-Armstrong has accepted the post of vice chancellor for student affairs and success at the University of California Santa Cruz. Her last day at CU Boulder will be April 1.
The world still awaits! Learn more about Education Abroad's new international programs, taught by CU faculty, and the approaching application deadlines.
As the spring semester begins with remote courses, and some in our campus community are displaced by the Marshall Fire, these resources will help you tap into services, support and best practices for our remote mode.
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Whether you’re returning for the spring or you’re beginning your journey at CU Boulder, welcome to a new semester. Here are some common goals students have and some advice for accomplishing them.
Join a virtual town hall from 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 12, to discuss topics including the remote academic start to the spring semester, post-Marshall Fire recovery efforts, COVID-19 and more.
Focusing on the events of the Marshall Fire, faculty and staff are invited to attend a webinar on how to take care of yourself, others and your community during this time. Hosting will be the Faculty Staff Assistance Program and the Office of Victim Assistance.
In Strategic Resources and Support news, Jennifer Barrett McDuffie will assume the chief of staff role. Also, the Office of Government and Community Engagement will now report to the chancellor.