Skillsoft access expanded to students this past summer, meaning faculty or staff can share valuable resources, supplementing coursework or helping student employees build their skills.
Since we began Academic Futures, I have been struck by a constant question from our campus community: "Is this for real?" It's a natural question, and the answer to all its variations is "yes."
Drawing hundreds of attendees so far, the two-day summit is off to a great start, featuring engaging dialogues and sessions on everything from race relations in sports to DACA and Dreamers.
Xiaobo Yin has been named a 2017 Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Moore Inventor Fellow, awarded for inventions in scientific research, environmental conservation and patient care.
This week brings a performance highlighting life as a Latina immigrant, a screening of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation's new documentary, a night focused on DACA, the Veterans Day Ceremony and more.
For CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ student Tanner Scholvin, transitioning from military to university was a new experience. When our veterans return home, it's our job to provide support and resources.
With the blink of an eye, users of a hands-free device can control an electric wheelchair, operate a drone or lock the front door, regardless of their physical capacities.
Ensuring an inclusive learning environment is critical for student success and engagement. Check out the variety of resources and trainings offered by Student Affairs throughout the year.
CU Student Government held elections this week for five representative-at-large seats, with a voter turnout nearly three times that of last fall's elections. Check out the preliminary results.
The Office of Infrastructure and Safety is accepting applications for the position of assistant vice chancellor of facilities operations and services. The deadline to apply is Nov. 10.