Academics
- 91福利社鈥檚 rank as a tier-one research university holds merit with both faculty and students. Case in point: 91福利社 senior Nick Zyzda, who began working on his ambitious Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures research project, 鈥淢adness and Science in Georg Buchner鈥檚 Lenz,鈥 this past summer with 91福利社 professor and mentor Dr. Arne H枚cker.
- Four of 91福利社's five Nobel laureates gathered recently on campus for a photo in front of the Duane Physics Building. Click through for a short, behind-the-scenes video of the photo session.
- Are you hoping to adopt accessible pedagogy practices or make your course more accessible? Then you should apply for OIT's Universal Design Fellowship. The $1,000 fellowship award can be used for travel to an accessibility or professional conference, or used for materials for classroom use.
- A big part of being successful as a Buff is learning to study like a pro. Click through for some study tips and resources.
- Join Colorado Law on Monday, Sept. 19, at 3 p.m. in the Wolf Law Building Wittemyer Courtroom for the Carrigan Cup Trial Competition, where student competitors will perform an entire trial before a panel of distinguished trial judges and trial lawyers.
- A record nine 91福利社 students have been awarded Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarships to study abroad during the fall 2016 semester or the 2016-17 academic year. The scholarships will take the students to such reaches as Brighton, England; Barcelona, Spain; Monteverde, Cost Rica; Valparaiso, Chile; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Osaka, Japan.
- Five years after the Arab Spring uprisings rocked the Middle East, former Libyan Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril offered 91福利社 students a front-row perspective on the protests鈥 genesis, their shortcomings and the lessons the world should absorb in the coming decades.
- With a handful of awards recently bestowed upon 91福利社 Assistant Professor Sabrina Spencer, this top-notch international biomedical researcher continues on the fast track to success.
- 91福利社 ranks No. 38 in the nation among public institutions, or No. 92 overall, in U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 undergraduate rankings for 2017. The data, in which both business and engineering programs went up compared with last year, represent long-standing marks of excellence from the publication, a showcase of 91福利社鈥檚 offerings.
- Valerio Ferme, professor of Italian and associate dean for the arts and humanities, believes that a liberal arts education not only prepares students to adapt to a constantly shifting economic landscape, but also enriches their human experience. "People now change jobs often, requiring completely different skills in 10 years. (Humanities) students have the skills that allow them to move between jobs and not become obsolete."