On Feb. 26, Colorado Governor Jared Polis announced changes to the COVID-19 vaccine distribution, adding student-facing higher education faculty and staff to an upcoming phase of eligibility.
For faculty and instructors, the Conference on World Affairs is offering virtual classroom visits by this year's speakers and performers. Many of the guests are eager to engage with students and contribute their perspectives in the classroom.
March 1–5 is a celebration of the global open education movement. It aims to raise awareness and showcase the impact of open education on teaching and learning worldwide. Learn more with the University Libraries.
Loss of connection has impacted the ways we interact in a physically separated world. On March 9, join the Diversity and Inclusion Summit to explore the power of community—courage, healing and unity.
Studying abroad can be daunting, full of firsts for anyone. But remember: The fear will be short-lived, and the experiences you carry away will last forever.
Lecturer Fatuma Emmad is the recipient of an award for leadership in changing systems of oppressions, violence and inequality. She will receive a cash prize to use in whatever way she believes will make the most impact in advancing racial justice.
Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: Campus receives update on the summer and fall terms; data to become available on number of campus vaccinations; and more.
In the years after female faculty members have children, their productivity––in terms of papers published––drops 20 percent. Male faculty see no such decline. Researchers say different roles in parenting are likely to blame and the gap could have long-term impacts on higher education.
If you’re running macOS High Sierra 10.13 or earlier versions of macOS, you should upgrade to a newer version of macOS immediately, as High Sierra and older versions are no longer supported by Apple and other software vendors.