The Research & Innovation Office has unveiled the 2019 faculty fellows cohort, featuring 15 of CU Boulder’s most promising rising faculty in disciplines spanning the campus.
Submitting final grades can be tedious. Collaborating with campus partners, the Office of Information Technology developed a new tool that saves instructors’ time and protects students’ data.
Submissions are due Feb. 1 for these prestigious annual awards recognizing outstanding contributions in: leadership and service; teaching and pedagogy; and research, scholarly and creative work.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano on Dec. 13 highlighted the impactful role state funding could play as CU Boulder works to preserve its historic buildings and ensure they enhance student success and research for decades to come.
Ann Schmiesing is named senior vice provost for academic resource management, Michele Moses is vice provost and associate vice chancellor for Faculty Affairs and Leslie Reynolds is interim dean of the Graduate School.
Construction crews will be taking advantage of the quiet winter break period, launching a trio of capital construction projects and nearing the finish line on an exciting new pedestrian connection across Boulder Creek.
The National Academy of Inventors has named two members of the CU Boulder research community to its class of fellows for 2018, Alan Weimer and John "Jan" Hall.
The Conference on World Affairs is sharing its 2019 speaker list, including a writer and producer of "The Simpsons," a Yale astrophysicist and former U.S. Senate majority leader for course planning.
The Office of Information Technology has created a new tool in Canvas that will save you time and protect your students' data, the Web Grading Sync tool.