Shared Perspectives and Community Engagement, or SPACE, is organized by faculty from all different parts of campus. Join the next community-building gathering at the CU Art Museum.
The proposal for learning objectives and outcomes for a common undergraduate curriculum at CU «Ƶ won approval at the end of the fall 2022 semester among nearly all college and school faculty governance groups, the University Libraries and the Program in Environmental Design, as well as the «Ƶ Faculty Assembly.
As the semester is well underway, know that all services of the Center for Teaching & Learning are free and available to all campus educators, including lecturers. Find what you need through the many resources of the CTL.
Coloradan Conversations, a uniquely CU «Ƶ event, returned in 2023 with a focus on the mental health crisis among young adults. Read more and watch the presentation recordings.
There are many benefits to serving on Staff Council. If you believe you or a staff member you work with would be a great advocate for employees, we encourage you to nominate. Self-nominations are accepted and encouraged as well.
Conflict happens. When it comes to a final project, report or grade in class, disagreements between your group members can be a hindrance to your work. Get tips for using conflict to have healthy discussions and stop disagreements before they become unmanageable.
CU «Ƶ earned a spot on the recently published IIE Open Doors survey’s top 40 list for institutions hosting the most international scholars engaged in academic and research activities in 2021–22.
This week brings a screening of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” the CU Philharmonia Orchestra, a pop-up craft station, “sit” volleyball, self-care and gratitude tips, a workshop about “building comfort in being uncomfortable” and more.