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- The authors, all advisors in the College of Arts & Sciences, argue that increased resources to support more advisors and further opportunities for professional development – among other measures – will increase the effectiveness of advising and have great benefits for students and faculty.
- The author argues that increased dedicated resources including advisors, coaches, counsellors and improved institutional support, along with a better funded, consistent and comprehensive approach, could help international students better adapt and integrate into the university community.
- The author holds that faculty should not dread learning outcomes’ arrival, but rather should take control of the process, mindful that defining learning outcomes and devising ways to assess them is an educational opportunity and a way for units to understand their mission and envision their own academic futures.
- The author proposes that CU make sure that all students are trained in ohw to reason critically and ethically.
- The authors unveil a vision of the university art museum of the 21st century – one that is held in high esteem by peers and with a mission to contribute to a university culture in which art, creativity, intercultural understanding, and research advance all disciplines in contribution to society.
- The authors propose different ways to begin to achieve a defined balance between transdisciplinary interests and traditional discipline-based academic rigor.
- The authors argue that the University of Colorado should offer a greater level of support to students as they navigate financial aid forms, deadlines, requirements, and other complexities.
- The author proposes five ideas for CU Boulder to help its graduate students build their professional network and apply the skills gained through graduate work.
- The author suggests that administration and faculty work together through faculty governance to establish a structure, an affiliate base, and a reward system to create a campus-wide culture of writing excellence.
- The Impact of a Comprehensive Model of New Student and Family Orientation on Student Success (Spoon)In order to better integrate incoming students to CU’s campus culture and improve their academic and social success, campus should adopt a more comprehensive new student orientation model.