As the spring semester begins with remote courses, and some in our campus community are displaced by the Marshall Fire, these resources will help you tap into services, support and best practices for our remote mode.
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Whether you’re returning for the spring or you’re beginning your journey at CU Boulder, welcome to a new semester. Here are some common goals students have and some advice for accomplishing them.
Join a virtual town hall from 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 12, to discuss topics including the remote academic start to the spring semester, post-Marshall Fire recovery efforts, COVID-19 and more.
In Strategic Resources and Support news, Jennifer Barrett McDuffie will assume the chief of staff role. Also, the Office of Government and Community Engagement will now report to the chancellor.
Starting at CU is really exciting, especially when there are many things to do on campus and in Boulder. To make it fun, we've made a list of things to do, places to visit and experiences to live to get to know your new home.
Four basketball games this week are slated to be gift card collection sites, organized by CU Athletics. Needed are cards for fire victims to shop at Front Range grocery stores, department stores and local restaurants. Please ensure the value of the card is visible on the card.
The Jan. 4 issue of academic instruction guidance includes information about the revised start to the semester, assisting students affected by the Dec. 30 fires, campus services and more.
Nearly 85% of Colorado Democrats approved of some form of mask mandates in the state, according to a recently released survey on the state of politics in 2021. Only 21% of Republicans agreed.