Academic Futures recommended a comprehensive approach to teaching with technology and reimagining online and distance education as one of four lead projects.
Interdisciplinary teaching, research and creative work have long been expressed values of the faculty, strong desires of generations of students and exciting challenges to staff.
Learn more about projects including governance; campus success; what it means to be a public university; sustaining, supporting and inspiring our community; and internationalizing the campus.
Later this month, the university will announce the structure of its Center for Teaching and Learning, which will be a combined resource for all who have a teaching role on campus.
You’ve probably heard that breakfast is the most important meal, but what makes it so important? Learn more about how eating breakfast can improve brain function.
Every student at CU Boulder has the opportunity to discover and develop their strengths through the CliftonStrengths assessment. Here are a few steps for learning more about your strengths and how to apply them in your college journey.
As CU Boulder enters into year three of the Academic Futures initiative, our implementation begins in earnest. Campus will experience the integration of our strategic initiatives into Academic Futures’ projects and themes.
In a new book, education researcher Elizabeth Dutro lays out a road map for teachers to bring the difficult life experiences of their students into everyday classwork.