From self-care webinars and remote teaching resources to support for student teachers, the School of Education community is coming together to support and uplift one another. This ever-evolving webpage features just some of the resources and stories of inspiration.
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Graduating summa cum laude from Engineering with a bachelor's in technology, arts and media, Nate Bennett has distinguished himself as a mentor, teacher and leader, earning one of the ATLAS Institute’s Outstanding Undergraduate Awards.
Jolie Klefeker is graduating with a bachelor's degree, but as a researcher at the ATLAS Institute, her work rises to the level of a successful doctoral student. She is receiving ATLAS's Outstanding Undergraduate Award and Engineering's Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award.
Anna Blakney, a third-generation alumna of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, is among the researchers working to develop a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus at Imperial College London.
In the era of coronavirus, helping one another takes many forms. For Suzi Jewett and her family, it took the form of noodles and dumplings served to medical professionals in northwest Portland, Oregon.
Summer is just around the corner. That means we’ll have more opportunities to get outside, soak up some vitamin D and stay active. Follow these tips to stay safe, healthy and make the most of your Colorado summer.
This spring, Sofia Peña y Lillo will graduate with majors in media studies, media production and film studies. As if that weren’t already remarkable, she’ll do so having earned the CMCI’s William W. White Outstanding Graduate Award.