We are excited to welcome students back to campus, with in-person classes beginning Feb. 15. We’ve been working hard to provide a positive experience as we continue to navigate changes with the pandemic. Read more from Dean of Students JB Banks.
This week brings sessions on gratitude, career and internship fairs, trivia night, a networking workshop, DSCC Dialogues: Black Joy, Triumph and Success; free fitness classes at The Rec and more.
Last year was historic in many ways and for many reasons. No one had the same year, and the Center of the American West wants to recognize people's different experiences through a new video competition for students. The entry period is open through March 15.
Do you have an innovative idea for making our campus more sustainable? The President’s Sustainable Solutions Challenge launches on Feb. 11 with the accelerator workshop and wraps up at the Sustainability Summit in April. See your idea come to life and win up to $1,500!
Held virtually, the weekly CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Q&A sessions are a chance to hear status updates on campus COVID-19 impacts and ask questions. Log in at noon each Tuesday through the spring semester. The focus of the sessions alternates each week between students/families and faculty/staff.
New science curriculum materials will spur students to ask and answer their own questions about topics like ocean acidification and antibiotic resistant bacteria.