Academics
- This semester looks a little different, but the University Libraries are here to support you and your academic needs.
- The more unorganized you are, the easier it can be to fall behind on your schoolwork. So, Buffs, stay tuned and follow these tips to help you succeed and stay organized this semester.Â
- September offerings from the Center for Teaching & Learning include timely workshops on mitigating bias, wellness in the time of COVID-19. They also include ongoing community meetings.
- As you continue to settle into the semester and into your classes, you may still be adjusting to different learning environments. Here are some tips from academic coaches to help you succeed this semester.
- International graduate students and professionals in the community are invited to enroll in courses through the International English Center to help polish their communication skills.
- Disability Services is excited to introduce a new software program to help manage accommodation requests and implementations. Here’s everything you need to know about the new program.
- Whether you’re looking to add a minor or declare a major, now is a great time to explore different academic paths. Here are some ways to get you started.
- As you continue to adjust to the new semester, you may be taking courses in different instructional modes. Here are a few tips to help you navigate your in-person, hybrid or remote courses.
- The Testing and Assessment Center is open and committed to providing fast, accurate and secure exam grading. If you're an instructor or teaching faculty member, get updates on using this service.
- This fall, classes are going to be different. Your learning environments may change, but your academic expectations shouldn’t. Get tips to help you navigate your first week of the new semester.Â