From aligning employee, performance and department goals in uncertain and constantly changing times to rethinking feedback and accountability for today's reality, get strategies you can apply right now.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ Police Chief Doreen Jokerst and other area law enforcement officials plan to meet with a group of students over the next two weeks to build on discussions started in early June.
In this July 15 workshop, consider forms of instructional design to open up space for students to share perspectives, personal experiences and viewpoints in ways to expand content learning and build a sense of belonging in the online classroom.
The College of Engineering and Applied Science has launched a weekly discussion series. It's hosted by Professor William Kuskin and features an Engineering guest along with open discussion time.
It may feel like the worst is over, but it’s important to remember that COVID-19 still poses significant risks to our community. If you choose to go out this summer, here are some things you can do to keep yourself and others safe.
Eat a slab of steak and your resident gut bacteria get to work immediately to break it down. But new research shows that a metabolic byproduct, called TMAO, produced in the process can be toxic to the lining of arteries, making them age faster.