Academics
- As you start the new semester, keep accessibility in mind. Creating course materials that are accessible helps all students in your classes, including students with disabilities. Use this checklist to help you get started.
- With the aim of helping students keep on track in their classes, feedback-based changes to the undergraduate course alert process will give instructors more flexibility and students more time to respond.
- Graduate students, check out this quick resource for all the services, collections and featured offerings of the University Libraries.
- The interdisciplinary Center for Critical Thought, which is housed in the Graduate School, brings together humanists and social scientists from across the university for collaborative research in the field of critical thought.
- Raytheon Intelligence & Space and CU Boulder announced this week the creation of the Raytheon Technologies Endowed Graduate Fellowship Fund to support top graduate students at the university’s College of Engineering and Applied Science.
- A hands-on course––designed to teach students the basics of computational inquiry while also developing a critical understanding of the assumptions, risks and ethical challenges inherent in the work of data scientists––is open to first-year students and rising sophomores.
- UROP is celebrating the release of the 2021 issues of student-run publications highlighting the research and creative work of a talented and expansive community of undergraduates at CU Boulder.
- CU Boulder’s newest center supports teaching, research and creative work on the history, culture and struggles of people of African descent. It will also provide Black students, staff and faculty a permanent space for building community and more.
- From opera to heavy metal, conducting and wellness, the College of Music is poised to teach and support diverse creative interests during Summer Session.
- A successful series of conversations has concluded and the assembly of a steering committee is underway. See more of what’s in store as the campus’s common curriculum development continues.