Academics
- Retaking a course for grade replacement just got simpler for both undergraduates and graduate students.
- Looking for a way to expand your global horizons this summer without a passport? ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ in D.C. is accepting applications for two new programs, a sustainable leadership course and a science policy course.
- The world still awaits! Learn more about Education Abroad's new international programs and the approaching application deadlines—as soon as Feb. 15.
- Do you have questions about student learning in your course or in a course series? Are you thinking about your assessment strategy but not sure where to begin? Learn more about the Center for Teaching & Learning's new micro-grant program.
- This issue includes information about the campus's in-person mode beginning Jan. 24: flexibility for those who are ill, quarantined or displaced; advising and academic coaching; technology assistance; and more.
- The world still awaits! Learn more about Education Abroad's new international programs, taught by ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ faculty, and the approaching application deadlines.Â
- The Jan. 4 issue of academic instruction guidance includes information about the revised start to the semester, assisting students affected by the Dec. 30 fires, campus services and more.
- Expand your cultural understanding by learning languages with ALTEC. Registration for non-credit classes is open, and this year, ALTEC is offering the standard price until Jan. 16—enroll today. Plus, learn language basics in the new free foundations course.
- In this monthly update, read about the leadership team's fall efforts—including an expanded role for the Buff Info service center for student support questions—spring working group goals and more.
- Success through discomfort––those are the words Aaron Roof uses to describe the wilderness section of his Lead 4000 course: Leadership in Context of Emerging Challenges, the capstone course for students completing the Leadership Studies Minor.