On April 16 and April 22, online panels of learning assistants will answer questions from professors and the community about how students are experiencing remote instruction, and how learning assistants are helping.
Including every topic from how to minimize airborne transmission to how to search for a job right now, a webinar series through May 1 delves into several COVID-19-related aspects. Register to attend or listen to past discussions via free recordings.
This year, a town hall event will be an opportunity to reflect on 50 years of Earth Day celebrations and successes, while seeking to answer the question of what's next for sustainability. Register today to receive a Zoom link for the event.
Postdocs and graduate students: Create a strategy for deciding what type of work you’d like to pursue outside of academia. Learn about tools that can help you at this Career Services interactive workshop on April 13.
Join a remote session with Andrew Cowell, who'll present current discussions on the need for a land acknowledgment related to the indigenous presence in Colorado, the history of ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder and more.
The Center for Science and Technology Policy Research is hosting the webinar "Power Dialog: Climate Solutions for Colorado"—mainly targeted to college and high school educators—on Tuesday, April 7.
In this presentation, we’ll explore why wrongful convictions happen, how our system of appeals makes it difficult to correct these tragic mistakes, and what reforms might reduce their frequency.
The internationally acclaimed Colorado Shakespeare Festival is postponing its 2020 season and related educational programs and camps until summer 2021 because of COVID-19.
An April 7 online webinar will provide an orientation to the use of ePortfolios for teaching, learning and assessment at the course and program levels.
OIT is hosting virtual drop-ins and training sessions that cover various remote teaching topics, from designing courses using Cidi Labs to administering online quizzes and grading in Canvas.