Welcome back, students! Over the summer, the Office of Information Technology made adjustments to existing services and introduced new services to help facilitate learning for the fall semester.
New faculty members, many of whom recently attended a Faculty Affairs orientation, bring to CU Boulder expertise in everything from bioinspired robotics and indigenous religious traditions to Vikings and the dynamics of climate variability and change.
It’s common to struggle with change and uncertainty, and it’s important to recognize the process looks different for everybody. Get tips to help with a smoother transition at the beginning of a new semester.
The Testing and Assessment Center is open and committed to providing fast, accurate and secure exam grading. If you're an instructor or teaching faculty member, get updates on using this service.
Pandemic or no pandemic, college can be a big adjustment. To help you through your first semester, we asked current CU Boulder students what advice they had to give new students.
This fall, classes are going to be different. Your learning environments may change, but your academic expectations shouldn’t. Get tips to help you navigate your first week of the new semester.
CU Boulder will conduct a test of its alert system at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 27, to raise awareness of the platform. The test will include text and email notifications, as well as notifications across multiple social media platforms.