Getting Involved
Principal Investigator Academy delivers research and creative work connections, resources to facultyThe Research & Innovation Office invites faculty who are new to the university creative work, research and scholarly community to join the 2020 Principal Investigator Academy cohort.
The annual bicycle race that provides scholarships to arts and sciences students is moving to a do-it-yourself ride format because of COVID-19.
While we are all moving through this challenging time together, many students have had to reroute their plans that were in place for the summer. Hear from four fellow Buffs on their recent experiences in uncertain times.
If you’re looking for ways to broaden your horizons on race, racism and racial injustice, ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è University Libraries has developed a free Anti-Racism Resource Guide to help out.
This is a student-led initiative, supported through the College of Arts and Sciences, to bring CU undergrads together to ideate about how they can have a connected campus while physically distancing this fall.
Fall Welcome will occur Aug. 17 to Sept. 5, with move-in beginning on Aug. 17. Here what faculty and staff need to know to prepare.
As we plan for a COVID-19-ready campus, current students are invited to share their experiences, perspectives and suggestions during virtual focus groups hosted by Student Affairs.
The Active Learning Academy is an NSF-funded, faculty-driven and ASSETT-supported opportunity to learn and apply research-based instructional strategies and design principles, with the chance to receive an award of $1,000.
There a lot going on in the world, and even though it may feel overwhelming, there are things you can do to make a difference. Here are some ways you can support your community right now.
Free and open to ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è students, faculty and staff–Stop by the parking lot between the UMC and CASE each Wednesday in July from 3 to 5 p.m. to receive one box of fresh produce.