Sarah Krakoff, a law professor known for her work centered on indigenous communities and public lands, has been tapped for the most distinguished honor a faculty member can receive from CU Boulder.
This week, E. Scott Adler, professor of political science at CU Boulder, writes on behalf of the Academic Futures interdisciplinary teaching and research subcommittee.
Spring commencement is fast approaching. Sign up for a variety of opportunities to be part of this important day, from helping manage the procession to providing guest golf cart transportation.
Do you know an Arts and Sciences faculty member who has demonstrated commitment and leadership in advancing teaching and learning through technology? Nominate that person for the ASSETT award.
Planning ahead for spring break? Whether you are planning a staycation, heading out of town, or looking forward to having Friday off, here are some great ideas on how employee perks can help.
Spring break is an ideal time to relax, refresh ... and read! Consider picking up one of these librarian recommendations. Rediscover the joy of reading something that isn't on a syllabus, part of your research or office work.
The future of pain assessment may be in an app, as the CU Boulder Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab and Denver-based cliexa, Inc. partner to better treatment strategies for those with chronic pain.
New Venture Challenge championships April 4
Attend the culmination of this year's New Venture Challenge at the Boulder Theater as track winners compete for the $100K grand prize, as well as other prizes and recognitions. Be sure to RSVP.