Students from the advertising program

Ƶ-Boulder advertising students win seven awards at top international competition

May 10, 2016

Thirteen students from the Ƶ-Boulder’s advertising program have won seven awards in a major international advertising contest. Their ad campaign entries range from a Lego fund to teach children about wildlife extinction to a LinkedIn platform designed to allow workplaces to address positive change around inequality.

Wanted: Faculty interested in participating in an eportfolio test

April 22, 2016

The Office of the Provost is coordinating a test deployment of eportfolio technology in 2016-2017. While the concept of electronic portfolios for students has been around for a number of years, the technology has only recently improved to the point where it is easy for faculty to adopt a platform that their students could easily integrate into their classroom environments.

Senior museum educator Jim Hakala, left, and anthropology curator Steve Lekson prepare a fossil kit to be delivered to a Colorado classroom.

Fossil kits bring Ƶ-Boulder museum to classrooms across Colorado

April 21, 2016

Jim Hakala is hitting the road Friday with bins of captivating remnants of the ancient past. Among other things, he’s got fossilized fern, leaves, shark teeth, dinosaur bone, fish, petrified wood and a trilobite. This time, he’s targeting fourth grade classrooms in mostly northeastern Colorado with 12 of his “fossil kits,” courtesy of the Ƶ Museum of Natural History, along with a standards-based curriculum for use by teachers.

Dance performance

Ƶ-Boulder dancer, artist Michelle Ellsworth awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

April 12, 2016

Ƶ-Boulder dance Professor Michelle Ellsworth is among a diverse group of 178 scholars, artists and scientists from the U.S. and Canada to be awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship this year. The awardees are appointed on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise, and were selected from a group of nearly 3,000 applicants.

 Diverse Learners Awareness Week, April 18-22

Something for everyone at Diverse Learners Awareness Week

April 12, 2016

The University of Colorado’s first Diverse Learners Awareness Week, April 18-22, is a week for everyone to celebrate the diversity of ways we learn and play. The events will include interactive demonstrations, live-action theater, an assistive technology expo, conference-style presentations, roundtable discussions, film screenings, adaptive sports demonstrations and more. See the entire lineup on the Accessible Technology website.

Derek Driggs, Richard Paucek and Matthew Winchester

Three Ƶ-Boulder students win prestigious Goldwater scholarships

April 5, 2016

Half of this year’s six Colorado-based winners of the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship attend the University of Colorado Boulder. The scholarship is worth up to $7,500 and recognizes sophomores and juniors who have achieved high academic merit in math, science and engineering and who are expected to be leaders in their fields.

 Faculty members recognized with the Marinus Smith Award

Marinus Smith awardees honored for making a difference

April 4, 2016

On Friday, April 1, 20 staff and faculty members were recognized with the Marinus Smith Award during a reception hosted by New Student & Family Programs and Ƶ Parents Association (ƵPA). The Marinus Smith Recognition Awards are presented each spring to select Ƶ-Boulder teachers, advisors and staff who made a significant, positive impact on the lives of Ƶ-Boulder students.

 Vegetarian wraps

Ƶ-Boulder chefs promote vegan and vegetarian menus with new training program

March 31, 2016

Last week, while students were away on spring break, Ƶ-Boulder Campus Dining Services chefs were hard at work learning how to create new plant-focused vegan and vegetarian food options that could be delicious for eaters of all appetites.

Reach Higher. Complete your education. Own your future.

Education faculty to attend conference hosted by First Lady Michelle Obama

March 15, 2016

Two School of Education faculty members—Ben Kirshner, director of Ƶ Engage , and Kevin Welner, director of the National Education Policy Center —are headed to Washington D.C., to participate in a national education conference at the White House on March 17. The conference is part of First Lady Michelle Obama's initiative, Reach Higher .

Group photo of Ƶ Board of Regents

Board of Regents meeting covers tuition proposals, new degrees, facilities and more

Feb. 19, 2016

At its regular meeting on Thursday and Friday at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, the University of Colorado Board of Regents heard tuition proposals for the 2016-17 academic year, approved changes to Ƶ-Boulder academic programs, approved new contracts for Ƶ-Boulder head coaches and more.

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