This is the first in a monthly series on CU Boulder’s efforts to build a common student-centered approach to teaching and learning. Read about a new charge from the chancellor, the common curriculum planning committee and more.
There are many opportunities on campus for you to connect with people and organizations that fit your interests. Here are some ways to connect with others if you love winning and competing.
This weekend brings International Coffee Hour, a free HIIT workout, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” open mic night, Recovery at the Rock Gym, student recitals and more.
Opening in early October, with a reception in mid-October, Music Buffs: A Century of Music at CU features the stories of some of the most iconic music venues on campus, as well as famous alumni. The exhibit will also include a guided song tour event.
The deadline to register for the Graduate School’s annual 3MT competition is Oct. 20. Register now and learn more about the fall workshops, competition, research prize money and more.
Assistant Professor and Romance Languages Librarian Kathia Ibacache has set out to incorporate more books by Indigenous authors from Latin America into the University Libraries’ collections.
CIRES fellow and Associate Professor Jennifer Kay discusses the influence of Syukuro “Suki” Manabe, who this week was named a Nobel Prize laureate in physics.
Journalism student Lauren Irwin and alumna Tayler Shaw discuss News Engagement Day, a day that encourages news engagement while also promoting an understanding of the principles of journalism.