To our students who are following health and safety protocols, thank you! To those who are choosing to disregard guidelines, this is a formal notice, and I want to make sure you are aware of the potential impacts to your educational experience.
Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including campus stats and items of note. In this issue: the development of additional dashboard info, weekly screenings, student conduct and more.
There are so many little things that I wish I would have known before coming to CU, or even to the state of Colorado. Lucky for you, here’s your guide to all things CU and Colorado!
Over 100 students applied for short-term paid projects at companies from all sectors at CU Boulder's Micro-Internship Job Fair—a just-in-time opportunity for students and companies left in the lurch by COVID-19.
If you’re teaching in a classroom with the new remote-capable classroom system, you can find quick-start guides and video tutorials. You can request assistance from a technology copilot, or learn about training for your student assistants.
Many of the OIT services and support systems you have relied upon in the past have been adjusted to accommodate COVID-19 guidelines so together we can protect our herd.
The Office of Undergraduate Education is encouraging CU Boulder instructors and tenured/tenure-track faculty to participate in the fall 2021 First-Year Seminar program.
This weekend brings “Friends” trivia, CSI book club registration, a meet-and-greet for first-generation engineering students, a Longmont virtual downtown summer concert, mountain biking and hiking and more.
Researchers have set up a network to monitor the wastewater leaving residence halls on campus as part of an effort to detect and intercept community spread of COVID-19.