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Let’s get real: Declaring a major

Sept. 29, 2020

Whether you are certain of what you want to do after college or you are exploring your interests, declaring a major can feel exciting and intimidating all at the same time. Here are some things to think about to get started.

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Faculty support for online and remote courses

Sept. 25, 2020

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.

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Supporting new ideas during the pandemic

Sept. 24, 2020

The Entrepreneurship Center for Music is stepping up its work to promote student projects and businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Writing Center serves entire campus community, valuable for first-year and international students

Sept. 11, 2020

Some may not know that the Writing Center—a campus resource for writing feedback, advice and more—serves not only students, but also faculty, staff, alumni and other university affiliates.

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University Libraries are here to support you—virtually and in person

Sept. 11, 2020

This semester looks a little different, but the University Libraries are here to support you and your academic needs.

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Tips from a senior: 6 ways to stay organized

Sept. 9, 2020

The more unorganized you are, the easier it can be to fall behind on your schoolwork. So, Buffs, stay tuned and follow these tips to help you succeed and stay organized this semester.

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Teaching-focused workshops support faculty and students

Sept. 8, 2020

September offerings from the Center for Teaching & Learning include timely workshops on mitigating bias, wellness in the time of COVID-19. They also include ongoing community meetings.

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Study better, learn better with these tips from academic coaches

Sept. 8, 2020

As you continue to settle into the semester and into your classes, you may still be adjusting to different learning environments. Here are some tips from academic coaches to help you succeed this semester.

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English center classes for international graduate students, professionals to begin Sept. 15

Sept. 3, 2020

International graduate students and professionals in the community are invited to enroll in courses through the International English Center to help polish their communication skills.

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The Accommodate portal is a new tool for faculty and instructors

Aug. 31, 2020

Disability Services is excited to introduce a new software program to help manage accommodation requests and implementations. Here’s everything you need to know about the new program.

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