A new online education initiative, a new master's degree in journalism entrepreneurship and CU's newest distinguished professors were some of the topics at the Board of Regents' regular meeting.
The honor is the CU system's highest awarded to faculty, recognizing exemplary performance, a record of excellence and outstanding service to the profession.
Open through Monday, Nov. 20, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's Faculty and Staff Engagement Survey is used to identify actions to improve quality of work experience on campus.
Based at Chautauqua, this first-of-its kind program will bring together artists and scholars to take archival material, broadly conceived, and reimagine it to create new knowledge. The deadline is Jan. 4.
Campus's founding dean of the College of Media, Communication and Information joins the board of trustees at Poynter, an organization that serves the journalism industry and academy.
Employees and students are encouraged to collaborate on submissions that address women's issues around the world, navigating the working world and celebrating diverse leadership.
The Folsom and UMC bike stations will close for the season on Friday, Nov. 17. Bike maintenance will be available through the Mobile Mechanic service. Plus, check out tips to keep you riding all winter long.
CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ remains in seventh place nationally among peer institutions sending students abroad for a full semester and continues to be a beacon for international students seeking academic opportunities in the U.S.
This is a leadership opportunity for enthusiastic and service-oriented individuals who are looking to plan and lead a group service project as a part of this long-standing tradition.