CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s faculty and staff have taken heroic steps during the transition to remote teaching. Here are resources and practices to help throughout the remaining portion of the semester.
During the coronavirus outbreak, Associate Professor Tony Cookson has recognized cancellation implications for faculty—especially those on the tenure track—and established a series of virtual conferences for finance researchers to help fill the void.
The Center for Science and Technology Policy Research is hosting the webinar "Power Dialog: Climate Solutions for Colorado"—mainly targeted to college and high school educators—on Tuesday, April 7.
In this presentation, we’ll explore why wrongful convictions happen, how our system of appeals makes it difficult to correct these tragic mistakes, and what reforms might reduce their frequency.
Many of our class and study routines have been disrupted with the recent transition to remote learning. If you're finding it challenging to stay motivated right now, you're not alone. Here are some tips to help you get things done and succeed in your classes.
Community members can access university library resources, watch research lectures, follow an Arctic expedition, discover Latino history and more, thanks to online resources at CU Â鶹ӰԺ.
The internationally acclaimed Colorado Shakespeare Festival is postponing its 2020 season and related educational programs and camps until summer 2021 because of COVID-19.
At its meeting on April 2, the University of Colorado Board of Regents heard an update on COVID-19 impacts on university operations and state and university budgets, approved name changes to seven degrees at CU Â鶹ӰԺ and more.