It’s important to facilitate open conversations where both parties feel respected and understood. If you are having a conversation with someone who doesn't share your views on COVID-19, here are some tips to keep in mind.
The Boulder Faculty Assembly discussed a statement by its executive committee that reiterates the authority of faculty to determine course content, teaching methodologies and approval of faculty members hired to teach on campus––including visiting scholars.
Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates. In this issue: A new monitoring and testing webpage is available; the Buff Pass includes new features; and more.
Dating can be challenging under normal circumstances, but during a pandemic, it can be extra tricky. Whether you’re just dipping your toes in the water or looking for a long-term relationship, here are a few tips to help you navigate dating in a pandemic.
Campus Dining Services is excited to welcome the campus community back. We have made adjustments to our operations to ensure health and safety. See what's new.
Thousands of historic collection items held by the University Libraries are now available for researchers to access through the Digital Public Library of America.
Staff Council is excited to honor Linda Frueh Wellmann, who has served at CU Boulder for 50 years. Enjoy a short autobiography that highlights Frueh Wellman's time on campus and some of the memories she’s collected, as well as a note from a Nobel Prize laureate.
The organizers of the Inclusive Sports Summit are seeking proposals for the March 24 event, an opportunity to explore issues such as systemic racism, bias, activism, allyship and related themes. Proposals are due Feb. 26.
Develop your skills as an anti-racist educator with fellow faculty, instructors and graduate students from across campus in this semester-long learning community offered through the Center for Teaching & Learning.