The Center for Science and Technology Policy Research is hosting the webinar "Power Dialog: Climate Solutions for Colorado"—mainly targeted to college and high school educators—on Tuesday, April 7.
In this presentation, we’ll explore why wrongful convictions happen, how our system of appeals makes it difficult to correct these tragic mistakes, and what reforms might reduce their frequency.
The internationally acclaimed Colorado Shakespeare Festival is postponing its 2020 season and related educational programs and camps until summer 2021 because of COVID-19.
An April 7 online webinar will provide an orientation to the use of ePortfolios for teaching, learning and assessment at the course and program levels.
OIT is hosting virtual drop-ins and training sessions that cover various remote teaching topics, from designing courses using Cidi Labs to administering online quizzes and grading in Canvas.
When you can’t go outside, go inside. Reduce anxiety and gain mental clarity before finals by joining CU’s student SKY Club for daily meditations and online retreats, also open to faculty and staff.
While this year's conference was canceled due to COVID-19 concerns, CWA will host a virtual speaker series including Dan Carlin, this year's livestream commencement speaker and the host of the Hardcore History podcast. The speaker sessions will be recorded and available afterward as well.
Let's relax and laugh together. Human Resources is offering virtual workshops for employee self-care, this one addressing chair yoga, breathing and nervous system regulation practices.
Laughter helps to reduce stress by providing a boost to the immune system and enhancing brain chemistry through the release of serotonin and endorphins. To learn more, register for and attend this virtual workshop for employees.
For graduate students looking for structure and community, join the Graduate School for online seminars, continually welcoming newcomers. Be sure to register on Canvas.