Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including stats and items of note. In this issue: the state places Boulder County at Level Red: Severe Risk on the COVID-19 dial; and more.
Explore a specific problem or question with a consultant, or choose from the on-demand or real-time trainings to learn more about teaching technologies like iClicker Cloud, remote-capable classrooms, Canvas Studio and much more.
The coming days bring the Transforming Gender Monthly Symposium; drop-in basketball, free bouldering and a holiday cycling class at The Rec; a Flatirons loop day hike and more.
The CUPD is the first police department in the county and the first college or university police department in Colorado to train in a method that helps law enforcement evaluate the likelihood of an abuser becoming fatal.
Ever want to see inside an iguana? A new project at the CU Museum of Natural History is collecting incredibly detailed images of specimens in its collection—including CT scans of their internal anatomy.
CU Boulder is launching its 2021 Campus Master Plan initiative and is seeking input from students, faculty and staff via an interactive mapping exercise that will help shape the 10-year effort.
Professor Suzette Malveaux will explore how the U.S. Supreme Court’s civil procedure jurisprudence has undermined access to justice and civil rights enforcement, and why a new civil rights law is necessary during this critical and tumultuous time.
The finish line is in sight, and JB Banks—dean of students and associate vice chancellor for Student Affairs—has some advice to help you make it through the end of the semester.
Law Professor Benjamin Levin discusses the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and criminal justice reform, police unions and their role in policymaking, and mass incarceration in the United States.