Microsoft To-Do is a to-do list app that syncs automatically on multiple devices, empowering you to keep track of and focus on the things you need to get done.
The Music Library, updated with more space efficiency and additional study rooms, houses one of the largest and most important music research collections between Chicago and L.A.
Scholarship Services invites you to participate in the selection of 2018–19 scholarship recipients, reviewing 25–30 scholarship applications between Feb. 23 and March 2.
Nine students will study abroad this semester thanks to the prestigious Gilman Scholarship. This group matches the largest number of CU Boulder recipients at one time.
Know a staff member doing exemplary outreach work? Nominate them for the Anne K. Heinz award and a chance to receive $5,000 for their campus outreach program.
OIT is now accepting applications for its spring 2018 video captioning grant, designed to help campus departments and programs make their public video content more accessible.
Technology can play a key role in your success in the coming semester. Here are some top tips to help you make the most of CU Boulder's technology and support services.
The Conference on World Affairs is accepting requests for speaker classroom visits during the event April 9–13. The deadline for full consideration is Friday, Jan 19.
The Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship and CU Research Computing are sponsoring open, free consulting hours to help with your scientific and data visualization needs.
Due Feb. 1 are proposals to receive $4,000 grants from CU engage for the design of a new course or modification to an existing course involving community-based learning. The awards are part of the Faculty Fellows in Community-Based Learning program.