Activism and free expression play an important role in our democracy by enabling us to share our ideas, engage in healthy debate and respectfully disagree with one another. We believe in educating and providing opportunities for our campus community to engage on issues.
The importance of shared governance, the chancellor’s listening tour this fall and free expression were among the topics addressed during Justin Schwartz’s first address to the Boulder Faculty Assembly on Oct. 3.
While it can be challenging to talk with people who don’t share your point of view, talking through differences is an essential skill to develop. Here are some tips to turn difficult conversations into thoughtful discussions.
Each year, ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· joins institutions nationwide to recognize the pivotal work of postdoctoral scholars. These scholars often serve as the backbone of innovative research, advancing cutting-edge projects across disciplines while working closely with faculty and graduate students.
Are you hosting a meeting or event on campus? Do you need options for breakfast, lunch or snacks? Check out the new online menus from CU Events Planning & Catering.
College of Media, Communication and Information faculty panelists praised students for raising thoughtful, serious, nonpartisan questions about how to be active citizens.
Who can you turn to when you encounter issues or questions you don’t know how to handle? The Ombuds Office is a team of conflict-resolution professionals who can help clarify university-related concerns. Learn more; it’s free and confidential.
This week brings an evening with chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov, football and soccer games, International Coffee Hour, an annual student drag show, free food, movies and more.
McNair helps eligible students—first-gen, income-eligible and students from underrepresented groups in graduate education—get research experience, faculty mentorship and grad school prep.