After some extra preparation, both on the part of families and the campus, first-year Buffs began moving into residence halls the week of Aug. 17, and Chip was there to help.
The new task force will evaluate community policing policies, practices and training and recommend steps to ensure that public safety works for the entire campus community.
Microsoft Power BI, a powerful data visualization tool that allows you to connect to multiple types of data sources and create rich reports, is now available to the CU Boulder community.
If you are interested in integrating a new Canvas application, it must undergo a security and accessibility compliance review. Learn everything you need to know to get the process started.
This may not be how you envisioned the start of your year, but we are so excited you’re here. We have been working hard this summer to create a COVID-19-ready campus experience after leaving early last spring. Thank you for your patience, feedback and input.
The Sko Together Challenge has officially wrapped up. This design challenge invited undergraduates to imagine ways they can have a connected campus community experience no matter how they are living, learning and working through the pandemic.
Imagine going from healthy and active to fearing you are dying almost overnight. CU alumna and epidemiologist Margot Gage Witvliet shares her story on The Conversation.
Over the summer, OIT introduced a number of new services and made adjustments to existing services to help facilitate teaching in multiple instruction modes for the fall 2020 semester.
The Research & Innovation Office invites faculty who are new to the university’s creative work, research and scholarly community to join the 2020 Principal Investigator Academy cohort.