Faculty Council hears updates on the budget, provost initiatives
Faculty Council met in a hybrid format over Teams and in TILT 221 for its final meeting of the 2022-23 academic year on May 2.
Faculty Council met in a hybrid format over Teams and in TILT 221 for its final meeting of the 2022-23 academic year on May 2.
In spring 2022, Colorado State University Professor Diego Krapf decided to change up a few things in one of his courses, based on a model developed by The Institute for Learning and Teaching.
CSU Professor Sue Doe has been named as the new executive director of The Institute for Learning and Teaching, and Dr. Shawn Bingham of the University of North Carolina Wilmington will join CSU as the new director of the Honors Program.
Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs Sue James and The Institute for Learning and Teaching honored five faculty for being the first group to earn recognition for the Teaching Effectiveness Initiative (TEI) at the TILT Summer Conference.
More than 250 Colorado State University undergraduates recently showcased a range of scholarly work across disciplines at the annual Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity.
The University Testing Center at Colorado State University will be closing permanently after finals week. May 13 is the last day open for testing and scanning services at the UTC.
Three CSU undergraduates are finalists for the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship, a highly competitive graduate fellowship program for students pursuing careers in government and public service.
Posters and presentations from the virtual Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity event are available online.
From Microsoft Teams to Zoom to Echo360, many faculty at Colorado State University got a crash course in how to use new technologies for teaching remotely last year when the COVID-19 pandemic arrived.
We must acknowledge the inherent tension that exists between our First Amendment rights and the potential harm exercising those rights can cause to others.