Academics
- ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï alumna Emma Oosterhous has been awarded the Marshall Scholarship. With a full ride to any U.K. university, she will pursue a master's in comics and graphic novels at the University of Dundee.
- Explore the hundreds of offerings across all ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï colleges and schools and consider furthering your educational goals by taking a class in Boulder or online.
- ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï is launching an online, post-baccalaureate degree in computer science, a move designed to help meet the changing needs of students as the national computing workforce expands.
- If you're teaching in the spring and are planning to use Canvas or D2L, now is a great time to create your courses. If you're not sure which system to use, here are some considerations to help.
- Beth Osnes, associate professor of theater, approaches engaged scholarship by putting theory into practice (praxis) among communities, a topic she'll discuss Nov. 16.
- 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.
- The Conference on World Affairs has adjusted its 2018 planning schedule, making the speaker list, core themes and conference schedule available earlier for spring semester planning.
- Why are FCQs moving online? Why is the administration window longer? Mary Kraus, associate vice chancellor for undergraduate education, addresses six common faculty and instructor questions.
- Undergraduate students created the Mobile Interdisciplinary Networking Exhibition as a participatory platform for communities and institutional information centers, with support from UROP.
- STEM literacy is difficult for college students, so you wouldn't expect a high-schooler to master these concepts and convey them via computer code. Working with a ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï team, a local student has done just that.