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Center for Teaching & Learning plays critical role in campuswide academic instruction

Aug. 10, 2020

As CU Boulder faculty adapt to the ongoing challenges of teaching in the COVID-19 era, they can take heart that they are not alone. CU Boulder’s Center for Teaching & Learning is taking center stage as a teaching partner, offering an array of resources.

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Are you a history Buff and CU football fan?

Aug. 7, 2020

Hear from Rick George and Karl Dorrell on CU Athletics, and get media resources on CU football from the head of the University Libraries' archives, Megan Friedel.

A mask/microphone solution for instructors designed by initiative participants Daedalus Muse for instructors at CU Boulder.

Pivots this summer lead to new programming during COVID-19 pandemic

Aug. 5, 2020

The challenges of COVID-19 have inspired innovation among staff, faculty and students, leading to the development of two summer programs for 38 participating mechanical engineering students.

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Get ‘falling in love with landscapes and libraries’ media recommendations

July 29, 2020

To augment this week’s topic for CU Boulder Where You Are with Cassandra Brooks, Librarian Philip White has organized additional resources for viewers to explore online.

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The University Libraries offer media recommendations

July 17, 2020

Libraries subject specialist Kathia Ibacache offers media recommendations to support CU Boulder Where You Are—CU Dance: The Bridge, The Break and Belonging.

Tomoko Borsa, facility manager for the COSINC Characterization Facility, uses an instrument as the facility slowly resumes research activities.

‘Our team came out stronger:’ Instrumentation facility adapts to COVID-19

July 15, 2020

In the midst of a phased return to on-campus research and creative work, CU Engineering researchers share tips, tricks and takeaways as they navigate a new approach to research prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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COVID-19 break gives Shakespeare festival ‘more time to dream’

July 14, 2020

For more than 60 years, the festival has kept William Shakespeare’s language alive, sharing his famous (and not-so-famous) words with new generations of theater-goers. Though the festival won't happen in 2020, the tradition plans to continue in 2021 with a spiced-up performance schedule and dynamic cast.

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Get your feet wet or refresh your language skills: Take an ALTEC class this summer

June 23, 2020

Join ALTEC for remote language classes in American Sign Language, French, Japanese and Spanish. The first Spanish offering was so popular that ALTEC recently added a second section.

Sona Dimidjian of CU Boulder’s Renée Crown Wellness Institute and C. Neill Epperson of the Department of Psychiatry at CU Anschutz.

CU Boulder researchers contributing to CU Anschutz podcasts starting June 30

June 19, 2020

Starting on June 30, five CU Boulder researchers will be featured in the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Anschutz-led Mind the Brain podcast series.

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New master’s degree in teacher leadership aims to address Colorado’s rural teacher shortage

June 18, 2020

A new online master’s degree program seeks to support Colorado's teachers so that they'll stay in the classroom.

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