Are you about to graduate and enter the job market? Join the Start Smart Salary Negotiation Workshop on April 6 to learn how to negotiate your salary and benefits before your interviews.
The April 6 Teaching with Technology Symposium will feature faculty course innovation demonstrations and a keynote address by John Sloop, associate provost for digital learning at Vanderbilt University.
Did you know there are resources on campus to help support arts and humanities faculty identify and apply for funding opportunities? Join the April 4 workshop to learn more.
Undergraduate Jamie Principato has not let her blindness interfere with her education, including designing and building space instruments. Now she’s parlaying that experience into workshops to help others solidify their backgrounds in STEM.
Making sense of money can be one of the hardest things you do. CU Money Sense is your campus resource to help navigate the financial challenges that are part of everyday life.
The March 28 CU Grow session will help faculty and staff leaders learn tips, tricks and best practices on making one-to-one meetings with direct and indirect reports more effective.
Do you have video content in your course or on your departmental website? Consider captioning it! Captioning is a useful but underutilized pedagogical tool that increases accessibility and viewer comprehension.
"At a time of great change and uncertainty, what are the characteristics of successful leaders?" Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates shared the essentials at his Feb. 28 sold-out talk.
Are you interested in learning about geographic information systems (GIS) but don’t know where to start? On Feb. 28, Phil White will introduce you to basic GIS concepts and walk you through styling a simple map.