Get Academic Affairs updates on the new mask-optional mode, the revised grade replacement policy, campus closures for weather, the final exam schedule and more.
The International Student Tutoring Program helps international students improve communication skills, as well as better navigate CU's academic culture. Learn more about this campus resource.
Interested in studying abroad this summer but worried about the cost? Learn about Education Abroad's more affordable programs, with scholarships available to help. Apply by March 1.
Three-and-a-half years ago, a small team began building a master's degree program they believed potential graduate students were yearning for. This month, as the team surveyed five sessions of enrollment results, they knew they'd gotten it right.
Looking for a way to expand your global horizons this summer without a passport? CU in D.C. is accepting applications for two new programs, a sustainable leadership course and a science policy course.
Do you have questions about student learning in your course or in a course series? Are you thinking about your assessment strategy but not sure where to begin? Learn more about the Center for Teaching & Learning's new micro-grant program.
This issue includes information about the campus's in-person mode beginning Jan. 24: flexibility for those who are ill, quarantined or displaced; advising and academic coaching; technology assistance; and more.
The world still awaits! Learn more about Education Abroad's new international programs, taught by CU faculty, and the approaching application deadlines.