The spring 2020 deadline for the last day to drop a class (with a W) has been extended to the last day of classes—April 30 for full semester classes—and will be prorated for special session classes.
As with many institutions across the country, it is with great regret that we are announcing the cancellation of our in-person commencement on May 7, as well as all college, school and department-based recognition ceremonies, due to COVID-19.
How can winds at Earth's surface influence the orbits of satellites in space? What makes a planet habitable? These are some of the questions two new NASA-funded efforts will tackle at CU Boulder.
To ensure students have access to the materials they need to succeed in their courses, the CU Book Store is launching VitalSource Helps, a program that provides access to ebooks to all CU Boulder students through May 25.
Have you lost access to course materials? The CU Book Store is launching VitalSource Helps, a program that provides access to ebooks to all CU Boulder students through May 25.
Many of us may be spending more time at home over spring break this year. Plan a virtual movie marathon, get outside, play games—here are some activities and ideas to plan your break around.
In the top 10 nationally, CU Boulder graduate offerings—in the categories of atomic/molecular/optical physics, aerospace/aeronautical/astronautical engineering, environmental law and other areas—continue to receive high rankings.
OIT is offering virtual drop-in and training sessions to support instructors in the rapid transition to teaching remotely. The sessions are offered daily. Learn more through Academic Technology.
As the COVID-19 situation continues to develop quickly, I want to assure you that the health and safety of all of our community members is our top priority.