OIT is offering daily virtual drop-in sessions to help instructors with end-of-semester assessment, grading and any other questions regarding Canvas and Examity.
A team of four engineering undergraduates has undertaken a project to help improve the health of people in Rwanda, among 3 billion people globally who cook and heat their homes with stoves fueled by kerosene, wood, animal dung or coal.
Even amidst these changes in our lives from COVID-19, your strengths can help you cope with these uncertain times. Learn more about the CliftonStrengths assessment.
Addressing topics such as building trust online and practicing self-kindness in our new reality, the Ombuds Office is hosting free "lunch and learn" sessions for students, faculty, instructors and staff.
The Shanghai alumni chapter is among numerous CU Boulder affiliates supporting fellow Buffs through the coronavirus pandemic. A group of alumni donated 1,200 masks to CU Boulder, which were distributed to campus health care workers and first responders.
Middle school teacher Nick Schuster had one day to return to his school to pack up materials to prepare for teaching remotely, and he knew what he needed to do.
Colorado business filings were undercut by COVID-19 in the first quarter of 2020, according to a °µÍø½ûÇø report Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold released on April 29.
Patrol officers are working to remove bicycles that were abandoned when students and employees left the campus to work remotely. So far, more than 80 bikes have been secured.