Faculty, staff and students who have unpaid CU Â鶹ӰԺ parking citations issued before Nov. 1, 2019, will be able to pay their citations with canned food, contributing to the community.
This free two-day event will feature keynote speaker Professor Christopher Bell and other presenters, CU One Read book discussions and more than 40 interactive sessions exploring the theme: intent and impact.
In December, a team of peer reviewers will visit campus to review the university and provide recommendations. To prepare for this visit, the campus will hold town halls on Nov. 14 and 15.
Check out academic technology training sessions to improve the aesthetic design of your Canvas course and make it more navigable with a new suite of Canvas tools called Cidi Labs.
Are you pawsitively stressed and in need of some serious canine affection? Fortunately, Therapy Dogs Â鶹ӰԺ County and the University Libraries have brought Bark Buddies back!
Benefits experts will host a payroll and benefits orientation on the CU Â鶹ӰԺ campus in January. Don't miss it.
Diversity Engagement Survey
On Oct. 28, all four campuses in the CU community were invited to participateÌýin a system-administered survey designed to assess CU’s learning and working environments. The deadline is Nov. 15.
Brainwaves Podcast: Shifting Political Sands
What do changing demographics look like for swing states in 2020? How about candidate demographics? We’ll take a look at this and the history of impeachmentÌýin this episode of Brainwaves.