Through finals week, commencement, and with the summer term approaching, the campus is preparing to follow different building access protocols. Remember to carry your Buff OneCard, Buffs!
Provost Russell Moore announced a national search for a permanent dean of CU Boulder’s School of Education. Learn more about the timeline and who’s on the search committee.
The university commencement ceremony is the premier event to recognize the conferral of degrees, celebrate the accomplishments of outstanding graduates and hear the commencement address and congratulatory messages. Here’s what you need to know.
Harvey Weinstein’s overturned conviction has #MeToo back in the headlines. The dean of Colorado Law explains why #MeToo still matters as a social movement. She contrasts it with another contemporary social movement, Black Lives Matter, and considers how the two relate.
Mountain tourism brings revenues to Nepal but leaves a mess behind. Local and international groups are offering new cleanup strategies. Read from CU expert Alton Byers and colleague Suzanne OConnell on The Conversation.
From Dean Scott Adler and all of us at the Graduate School, congratulations on your fantastic achievement. Getting over this final hurdle is no small feat.
You have access to free or discounted resources while you’re still a college student. Create a budget for your life after college with You Need a Budget (free access for a year); or learn a new skill for free by completing a LinkedIn Learning course.
Check out the Office of Information Technology’s pointers on the Canvas web grading tool, as well as how to back up your course, release final grades and more.
Your accomplishments deserve a party, and we’re throwing you one! Don’t miss Grad Bash on May 2: free food and refreshments, a DJ, photo ops and more.
A CU Boulder-led study of sunflowers shows their genes relate to the abundance of bacteria associated with resistance against one of the pathogens that causes white mold.