Instructors can now submit grade changes electronically without a change of record form. The new functionality allows for changes to classes through fall 2010.
Starting June 8, instructors will be able to create their own basic, uncombined course in Desire2Learn (D2L) without waiting for the Office of Information Technology to create it for them.
CU's Fly Fishing Club offers members of all skill levels and fishing experience opportunities to learn how to fly fish and tie flies and go on fishing trips as close as Boulder Creek and around Colorado and Wyoming.
In the lobby of the ATLAS center, a nine-foot illuminated tree sculpture created by PhD student Lila Finch uses colored LEDs to demonstrate the health of a hydroponic garden growing one floor above.
The underpass, set to open May 26, will connect the south edge of CU Boulder’s campus to the Basemar Shopping Center, improving safety for cyclists, pedestrians and drivers. Repaving of the street is expected to extend through June 5.
As you reflect on the past year and consider how you might refine future courses, the Office of Information Technology would like to highlight resources that can help ensure accessibile course materials for all.
The OpenStreetMap conference, State of the Map US, will bring together a range of creators and users of mapping technology and data to share ideas, technologies and inspiration. The call for conference ideas closes July 31.
CU Boulder's Facilities Management saw great success at the 2017 CU Innovation & Efficiency Awards Expo, taking not only the grand prize but two of the four runner-up prizes at the May 15 event in Denver.
Department of Human Resources (HR) is welcoming applications for a staff career development advisor, who will lead a program designed to create career paths for staff in front-line service roles.
The new Skillsoft user interface will launch Thursday, June 15. As part of the upgrade, Skillsoft will be made available to students on all CU campuses.