CU Boulder's Learning Technology Consultants are once more hosting a handful of Desire2Learn (D2L) training workshops to help faculty prepare courses for the fall term.
Beginning Monday, Aug. 21, delivery of CU Boulder Today email digests will return to the academic year schedule with distribution each weekday while classes are in session.
For two decades-plus, the Center for Environmental Journalism has brought journalists, scientists, faculty and students together to discuss and report on issues crucial to the environment.
A change in software platforms will now require a financial speedtype be provided before an event can be approved and staffed by the CU Boulder Police Department.
CU Boulder researchers were awarded $507.9 million in research grants in the 2016-17 fiscal year, setting a record in sponsored research for the campus.
The fall semester will usher in changes from OIT Learning Spaces Technology, including how the group provides audiovisual equipment, and the elimination of VCR delivery and pickup.
If you plan to use Desire2Learn for your fall courses, the Office of Information Technology has compiled some helpful tips to ease you into the new school year.