Academics
Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheimâs classic musical West Side Story has played a pivotal role in the life of CU Boulder Professor Ernesto R. Acevedo-Muñoz. Read more.
In its ongoing effort to support student success, the Office of Undergraduate Education is expanding the list of courses invited to participate in the midterm course alert process this spring.Â
Take CU-style classes abroad, earning credit while exploring our amazing world with faculty experts! Select programs are still accepting applications through March 1.
As you approach your exams this semester, here is a quick, easy guide to help you stay organized and begin preparation.
In this mini-documentary, Professor Emeritus Thomas Riis and students reflect on the first 100 years of music at CU Boulder and what the next century could hold as the college celebrates its centennial.
Perhaps youâve seen a student walking through Norlin, wearing a vest that says âsecurity,â stopping to take pictures of the walls in various corners and more. Students like this one work for the University Libraries security force.
CU Boulderâs institutional repository now has a new, more modern look.
Getting distracted happens to the best of us, and learning to manage our time can play a big role in our academic success. Get tips to stress less and get the most out of your study sessions.
Large lecture classes may be a new experience for many of us, but there are strategies for doing well. Here are some tips for making your lecture class a success this semester.
Are you an Arts and Sciences undergraduate student needing support for your academic success? Want to uncover what best motivates your learning and how you best learn? See if academic coaching is right for you.