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Best Should Teach Lecture and Awards Ceremony honors educators and inspires

Sept. 12, 2016

The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder recently celebrated excellence in teaching by recognizing five K-12 teachers, 48 graduate students and three faculty members — Professors Christopher Braider, Roseanna Neupauer and Susan Jurow — with the 2016 "Best Should Teach Awards."

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Motte named college professor of distinction

Sept. 9, 2016

Warren F. Motte Jr., professor of French and comparative literature at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder, has been named the 2016 Professor of Distinction by the College of Arts and Sciences in recognition of his exceptional service, teaching and research.

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Nesbitt honored for spectroscopy research

Sept. 8, 2016

David J. Nesbitt has been awarded the American Chemical Society's 2017 E. Bright Wilson Award in Spectroscopy. The award recognizes outstanding accomplishments in fundamental or applied spectroscopy in chemistry.

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Nominations are now being accepted for the 2016 Hazel Barnes Award

Sept. 7, 2016

The Hazel Barnes Prize is one of the most prestigious awards at the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder and focuses on the enriching relationship that occurs between teaching and research. Nominees should be regionally and nationally recognized, tenured faculty members who are not only outstanding teachers but also have distinguished records in research and scholarship over a substantial period of time.

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Register today for Mini Med school

Sept. 7, 2016

Registration for CU Mini Med II, a no-cost program offered by the CU School of Medicine and broadcast from the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, is currently open. A live stream of the program will be held in the Koelbel Building room 210. Attendees must register.

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CU Boulder to receive two governor’s awards for high-impact research

Aug. 31, 2016

Among the state’s four winners of this year’s Governor’s Award for High-Impact Research are the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) and the JILA physics institute, both at CU Boulder. The award, administered by the CO-LABS consortium, celebrates the groundbreaking work of scientists and engineers from Colorado’s federal research labs.

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TRESTLE: STEM course transformation grants and course support

Aug. 31, 2016

STEM faculty and instructors, support your course redesign work with our course development awards (both large and small). Applications are now open.

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A remote seat at the table

Aug. 29, 2016

Setting our students up for success is a top priority for CU Boulder, but how can we help students who leave campus before completing their degree? Is there a solution for those students who need to complete a seminar or smaller face-to-face course that’s not offered online? This past spring, OIT and Instructor Giorgio Corda completed a pilot of Kubi, a new approach to interactive conferencing.

Academic advising.

Focus on Academics: What independence looks like

Aug. 29, 2016

Your success at CU Boulder depends on the experience you design for yourself. Part of the college experience, whether you're a freshman or a senior, is gaining independence in your academic and personal life. Don't worry, you're not alone! Your advisor can help you grow your independence by providing guidance and insight on your academic path, while also connecting you to on-campus resources.

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Colorado Law receives record number of applications

Aug. 26, 2016

Applications to the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Law School are up 38 percent, setting a record for the most applications ever received in an admissions cycle and the highest median GPA of an incoming class.

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