There's still time to nominate a non-grandfathered course to count for one or more of the requirements in the College of Arts and Sciences' new general education curriculum.
College of Arts and Sciences students must determine whether to continue working toward the old "core curriculum" requirements or switch to the new general education curriculum, effective in August.
The most difficult question in any endeavor is "what does success look like?" This is true in the case of Academic Futures, and it is the immediate question facing the Academic Futures Committee.
To help faculty, staff and graduate students better manage their work, family and personal responsibilities, campus has partnered with Bright Horizons on access to its care advantage program.
Vice Chancellor for Infrastructure and Sustainability David Kang, a panelist at the upcoming C2ES Climate Leadership Conference in Denver, speaks on the event and other sustainability topics.
When we talk about sexual health, many of us may get a little uncomfortable. But it doesn’t have to be this way; if we aren't afraid to talk about getting the flu or strep throat, we can talk about our health below the belt.
Graduate School Dean Ann Schmiesing has appointed Paul Chinowsky director of the Program in Environmental Design for a three-year term effective July 1.
Have a tight budget? Taking care of yourself and feeling good shouldn’t have to cost you. Here are some ways to feel better without spending much money.
Replacing the core curriculum, the new general education curriculum will take effect in August. The change primarily affects students in Arts and Sciences but also those in other units.
Did we see you around in recent days? Captured in visuals were campus community members trekking through snow, scenes from Engineering Week, the Three Minute Thesis Competition and more.