Chancellor Philip DiStefano and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Akirah Bradley-Armstrong sent a letter to CUSG leaders on Wednesday to respond to recent complaints and begin restoring operations after months of internal tensions.
The Graduate Liaison program fosters communication between the Graduate School and the students it serves––hired in the areas of arts, engineering, humanities, communication sciences, natural sciences and social sciences.
Â鶹ŇůÔş, staff, faculty and community members: Join us virtually Nov. 2 for “The Power of Community: C.L.I.M.B. with Purpose," our fall 2021 summit. Make sure to check out the five different virtual sessions!
Almost every day, CU alumnus and information technology professional Eric Heltne rides a BCycle bike to commute, run errands in town and get around campus.
In a massive undertaking, a team of educational researchers traveled to 32 kindergarten classrooms to discover how young children spend their time during a typical day at school.
For the past 13 years, teams of CU Boulder students have been performing improv every Friday night. If you've ever wanted to check out an improv show, or just want to see live entertainment, don't miss Left Right Tim on Oct. 15 and Oct. 22.
Andrea Fautheree Márquez’s project, “Chicana Light,” which explores the Chicano civil rights movement in Colorado, is also “a love letter” to her parents, who were activists in the movement.
This panel discussion will address the history of Boulder County and Colorado through a Native lens, including the conquest of Native lands, the attempted erasure of authentic and diverse Native cultures and more.
Campus relies on volunteer support for the variety of events happening that weekend, and it is such a fun way to be involved. Homecoming activities will run Nov. 4–6. Sign up today!
This symposium and the subsequent workshops will explore innovations in teaching and learning—particularly peer observations and collegial discussions about faculty work in the classroom.