This week brings a discussion of the Middle Eastern experience in America, Winter Housing Fair, therapy dogs at the libraries, Winter Grad Bash and more.
Over the weekend, the Senate approved major tax reform legislation. Get up to speed on some of the basics: the process the legislation is undergoing and possible impacts on the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ community.
In addition to providing a variety of resources and support for students, many departments within the Division of Student Affairs have services available for faculty and staff.
Faculty and instructors are encouraged to set aside time in class for students to complete their online FCQs. Learn how to view online response rates and encourage high response rates.
With a nomination deadline of March 5, the campus committee is now accepting submission packages for the Hazel Barnes Prize, one of campus's most prestigious teaching awards.
The Conference on World Affairs has shared its 2018 speaker list, including a youth poet laureate and an MSNBC nuclear security analyst, for spring syllabi consideration.
Beginning Dec. 6, campus voicemails will expire after 30 days. To mitigate storage capacity, they'll automatically go to the deleted messages folder for 14 days and then permanently disappear.
The Office of Information Technology wants to learn how students access their D2L courses. Complete the survey by Dec. 7, and you can enter into a drawing to win one of five $10 Amazon gift cards.
Every day, people break traffic laws without even realizing it. The CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Police Department shares some of the lesser known offenses to help keep folks on the right side of the law.