Unmask the Racism is a social media campaign created by CU Boulder students to bring awareness to xenophobia and racism against people of Asian heritage around the country and to support local Asian businesses.
Failure. Just the sight and sound of this one single word makes many of us flinch and run in the other direction. But we shouldn’t be scared of failure; we should embrace it. Get tips on how to cope.
Register now for a virtual CU on the Weekend lecture as Political Science Professor Jennifer Wolak discusses how Americans want politicians to work together to find compromises.
Even as we practice physical distancing, there are still many opportunities for students to connect with fellow Buffs and find their niche at CU Boulder. Here are a few ways students can get involved right now.
Carl Wieman will use the prize and project money to support CU Boulder’s award-winning PhET Interactive Simulations to help advance STEM education globally.
Join the Pi Sigma Alpha honor society and the Political Science Club for a debate watch party. Participants will get to answer polling questions and hear from Kenneth Bickers, political science department chair and professor.
A group of students, faculty and staff members who will lead the implementation of the Inclusion, Diversity and Excellence in Academics Plan recently met with university leaders to discuss the next steps they will take to help build a more diverse, equitable and inclusive campus community.
This week brings the Comedians in Your Kitchen cooking class, a goal-setting workshop, the Industry Job Search Seminar Series for Grad Students, sitting meditation, career fair prep and more.
Are you developing an online course from scratch or translating an in-person course to a remote format? As faculty members navigate the current instructional landscape, the Division of Continuing Education’s Learning Design Group is here to provide support.