Stephanie Foster, assessment lead at the Center for Teaching & Learning, shares some useful assessment techniques appropriate for various teaching modalities this fall.
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This weekend brings talks on a variety of topics, an event centered on reclaiming Native American food traditions, professional development workshops, a Buffs Around the World cultural escape room and more.
Thirty years after beginning her training as a postdoctoral scholar in the CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø lab of Nobel laureate Thomas Cech, biochemist Jennifer Doudna won her own Nobel Prize for Chemistry for the co-development of the revolutionary genome-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9.
CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s newest endowed professorial chair—the Sapp Family Endowed Chancellor’s Chair for Research Excellence—is the first of its kind. This $2.5 million fund allows the chancellor to support top-tier faculty in social science, education, neuropsychology and psychology.
CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø research attracted $613.9 million in funding in fiscal year 2020 for groundbreaking studies that, among other things, crack the code of the teenage brain, advance electric transportation and aim to understand how odors guide behavior.
Informational interviews are often informal, and can help you learn about certain industries and the steps you need to take to get into a career. They also allow you to practice talking with professionals and build your network. Learn more.