The purpose of the honor code is to create an environment in which students can succeed in a fair and honest way. But when students are overwhelmed or in a rush, they may unintentionally engage in academic dishonesty. Here are five things that can help.
Thirty years ago, Disney had grand plans to build a history-themed park in Virginia. But efforts to “Disneyfy” American history met staunch opposition, even in the halcyon 1990s. Read from CU expert Jared Bahir Browsh on The Conversation.
Learn more about restorative justice and facilitating dialogue. As a facilitator, you will create an open and safe space for student and community representatives, being an unbiased, leading figure in the student accountability process.
The CU Boulder Student Success Conference will serve as an opportunity to engage in professional development, share student success practices and connect with colleagues. Learn more about joining a committee or submitting a proposal.
A newly amended law may push the country beyond what has been a drawn-out and sluggish process to account for the country’s civil war. Read from CU expert Tracy Fehr on The Conversation.
Just half of survey respondents wanted to continue fighting to regain all Ukrainian territory including Crimea. Read from CU geography expert John O’Loughlin and colleagues on The Conversation.
Donating blood this fall is a simple yet profound way to make a difference. Staff Council, along with longtime partner Vitalant, is excited to announce an upcoming opportunity to give blood.
Join CU Boulder’s AI Community of Practice for a showcase highlighting three ways artificial intelligence is being used in teaching, research and administration on the CU Boulder campus.
The Office of Faculty Affairs hosted CU Boulder's annual Fall Convocation and Awards Ceremony on Sep. 13, celebrating the exceptional accomplishments of 115 faculty members.