Academics
- ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder has been named No. 50 out of 18,000 universities in an annual ranking that measures quality of education, training of students, prestige of faculty and quality of faculty research.
- Whether you plan to be home, stay in Boulder, work, intern, or travel, you can still register for summer classes and earn credit toward your degree. ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Summer Session has hundreds of online and on-campus classes available for enrollment during five remaining sessions between June 4 and Aug. 6.
- The backyard shed is getting a modern upgrade thanks to the innovative ideas of a group of ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder students. Using modern design ideas and trends in working behavior, the team is creating environments that enhance personal, professional and creative productivity to achieve a better work/life balance.
- In the fall, instructors were able to develop courses in Canvas. This spring, students began using the new learning management system, which was selected for its ease and mobile friendliness.
- The third class to graduate with the ATLAS Institute's Bachelor of Science in Technology, Arts & Media includes 24 students, eight times the number of students to "walk the aisle" just one year ago.
- In an effort to better support students, faculty and staff, Ann Schmiesing will take on a new part-time, interim role as senior vice provost for academic resource management, and Katherine Eggert will serve as vice provost for academic resource management.
- Follow the tutorial to export final grades from Canvas in a format ready to upload to the registrar's web grading system. Also, look for your Canvas satisfaction survey invitation, which was emailed May 1.
- OIT has compiled all the Canvas resources, tips and training links you might need for help wrapping up the semester. Check them out, then answer the Canvas satisfaction survey.
- Among Colorado Law's class of 2017, 85 percent of graduates secured full-time, long-term jobs within 10 months of graduation—work for which bar passage was required or a juris doctor was an advantage.
- Chosen for the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from campus, this year's Hazel Barnes Prize winner Sarah Krakoff orchestrates the interrelationship of learning and research as a community enterprise in a quest to inspire her students and help the public.