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Among Colorado Law's class of 2017, 85 percent of graduates secured full-time, long-term jobs within 10 months of graduation—work for which bar passage was required or a juris doctor was an advantage.
Chosen for the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from campus, this year's Hazel Barnes Prize winner Sarah Krakoff orchestrates the interrelationship of learning and research as a community enterprise in a quest to inspire her students and help the public.
Beginning April 10, students will see a letter grade in Canvas where they previously saw a percentage. Read more about what faculty and instructors can do to prepare.
Digital distraction: Most of us are guilty of it, but is it negatively impacting the student experience in large lecture courses? Learn about a "no device" policy implemented this semester.
Environmental engineering students Sydney Ulliman and Kaitlin Mattos are the recipients of two prestigious American Water Works Association scholarships.
In an effort to promote equity in mathematics and science education, two foundations have awarded funding to CU Â鶹ӰԺ and its partners to enhance research in deeper learning among students.
Policy is increasingly playing a hand in what guides the technical world. That's why campus has teamed up with Colorado state representatives on a new fellowship.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ's graduate offerings—in atomic/molecular/optical physics, environmental law, quantum physics, physical chemistry and other areas—are once again named among the nation's best.
Want to gain expertise in the intersection of the humanities and digital technology, create and use digital tools for research, or assess the diverse impacts of technologies on people and society? Apply now.