Due to the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Graduate School is adjusting the summer 2020 registration requirement for eligible students who were initially planning to graduate in spring 2020 and now need extra time to defend their dissertations and take their final examinations.
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among college-aged students. Whether you or someone you know is having a hard time, it’s important to reach out or ask for help.
OIT is hosting virtual drop-ins and training sessions that cover various remote teaching topics, from designing courses using Cidi Labs to administering online quizzes and grading in Canvas.
When you can’t go outside, go inside. Reduce anxiety and gain mental clarity before finals by joining CU’s student SKY Club for daily meditations and online retreats, also open to faculty and staff.
From a workshop on self-care and stress management to workspace makeovers, daily activities are designed to lift your spirits and provide a sense of community.
Suddenly found yourself in a long distance relationship? Here are some date ideas to help you stay connected and build your relationship while social distancing.
The Office of Information Technology is offering tips on avoiding inappropriate meeting and class disruptions, how to make attendees authenticate before joining and more. Learn more through OIT's academic technology resources for teaching continuity page.
As an activist and recent graduate from CMCI’s Media and Public Engagement master’s program, Katy Fetters is harnessing the power of social media to redefine what it means to have a disability.
Provost Russell Moore today announced he has granted an extension of the search for a dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, with the goal of having a new dean named by the close of the fall 2020 semester.