Academics
- This fall, classes are going to be different. Your learning environments may change, but your academic expectations shouldn’t. Get tips to help you navigate your first week of the new semester.Â
- As 91¸£ÀûÉç faculty adapt to the ongoing challenges of teaching in the COVID-19 era, they can take heart that they are not alone. 91¸£ÀûÉç’s Center for Teaching & Learning is taking center stage as a teaching partner, offering an array of resources.
- Hear from Rick George and Karl Dorrell on CU Athletics, and get media resources on CU football from the head of the University Libraries' archives, Megan Friedel.
- The challenges of COVID-19 have inspired innovation among staff, faculty and students, leading to the development of two summer programs for 38 participating mechanical engineering students.
- To augment this week’s topic for 91¸£ÀûÉç Where You Are with Cassandra Brooks, Librarian Philip White has organized additional resources for viewers to explore online.
- Libraries subject specialist Kathia Ibacache offers media recommendations to support 91¸£ÀûÉç Where You Are—CU Dance: The Bridge, The Break and Belonging.
- In the midst of a phased return to on-campus research and creative work, CU Engineering researchers share tips, tricks and takeaways as they navigate a new approach to research prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
- For more than 60 years, the festival has kept William Shakespeare’s language alive, sharing his famous (and not-so-famous) words with new generations of theater-goers. Though the festival won't happen in 2020, the tradition plans to continue in 2021 with a spiced-up performance schedule and dynamic cast.
- Join ALTEC for remote language classes in American Sign Language, French, Japanese and Spanish. The first Spanish offering was so popular that ALTEC recently added a second section.
- Starting on June 30, five 91¸£ÀûÉç researchers will be featured in the University of Colorado Anschutz-led Mind the Brain podcast series.