As we plan for a COVID-19-ready campus, current students are invited to share their experiences, perspectives and suggestions during virtual focus groups hosted by Student Affairs.
The Active Learning Academy is an NSF-funded, faculty-driven and ASSETT-supported opportunity to learn and apply research-based instructional strategies and design principles, with the chance to receive an award of $1,000.
There’s a lot going on in the world, and even though it may feel overwhelming, there are things you can do to make a difference. Here are some ways you can support your community right now.
Free and open to CU Boulder students, faculty and staff–Stop by the parking lot between the UMC and CASE each Wednesday in July from 3 to 5 p.m. to receive one box of fresh produce.
In order to have a successful fall semester, we all need to do our part to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This includes educating ourselves and working together to create a safe campus environment. To achieve this goal, our community is expected to follow health and safety guidelines.
Each year, June 19 marks the Juneteenth celebration of Black freedom and commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. The date also provides an opportunity to deepen understanding and learn.
University Libraries personnel have created a resource guide to celebrate Juneteenth, offering information on local and virtual events, digital projects, resources for learning more and ways to celebrate at home.
Racial disparities exist in virtually every aspect of our society, and UGGS will tirelessly continue our work to ensure all students feel safe, welcome, and valued in our campus community.
As leaders of the University of Colorado Student Government, we condemn all those who abide by any form of oppressive policy that invokes a cyclical or momentary form of racism and hate.
Acts of systemic racism continue to deeply affect our communities, and many of us may be wondering how we can help. Here are some tips for how you can be an ally to people of color, particularly the Black community right now.