Category: Campus Events & Services
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CU Denver Block Party August 24
The annual CU Denver Block Party is Thursday, August 24th from 12 PM – 3 PM on Lawrence Street in front of the LSC building. The School of Education & Human Development will have two tents and we need volunteers to help us get everything set-up, run the activities during the event and clean-up after the event. Our…
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2023 Summer Research Symposium
CELEBRATE RESEARCH & CREATIVE ACTIVITIES! Meet talented student scholars and learn about their research topics in Physics, Modern Languages, Bioengineering, Chemistry, Psychology, Civil Engineering, History, Biology, and more. Schedule: 9:00-9:30 – Student check-in and set-up 9:30-10:00 – Welcome comments 10:00-12:00 – Poster presentations 12:00-1:00 – Lunch When: Friday, July 28 Where: CU Denver North Classroom…
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Sunday July 30 Outage
OIT will be simulating a network outage on Sunday, July 30th to evaluate backup and recovery processes. This is an estimated 8-hour testing window (7am – 3pm) in which some IT services will go offline, including multi-factor authentication (DUO). This is necessary, pro-active and preventative assessment. If you need to conduct business on Sunday, July 30th, please save your…
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Heads Up: OIT is Upgrading Wi-Fi Networks in Multiple Locations
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is upgrading Wi-Fi networks in multiple locations around campus including the Lawrence Street Center (LSC). Upgrades in the LSC are tentatively scheduled for August 7th – 11th and should not cause any network disruptions. Details from OIT are below. ——— Key Highlights of the Wi-Fi Upgrades: 1. Minimal Impact: We understand…
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Free Webinar on Teacher Diversity
Are you concerned about teacher shortages and lack of diversity in the educator workforce? Join Dr. Margarita Bianco, the Center on Great Teachers and Leaders, American Institutes for Research® and Sharif El-Mekki with the Center for Black Educator Development for a free webinar on Thursday, June 15th at 2pm EST. Registration is free. Click here to register for…
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Invite for Applications for the EIR Program’s FY 2023 Competitions, Pre-Application Webinar June 1
The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) within the Department of Education (ED) issued a notice inviting applications (NIA) for the Education, Innovation, and Research (EIR) program’s FY 2023 competitions. The EIR program supports efforts to create, implement, and evaluate innovative, evidence-based solutions to academic challenges facing high-need students. The EIR program has three…
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Office of Research Services – Grand Challenges 2 Awards
Congratulations to Amy Ferrell, Julie Oxenford-O’Brian, Kent Seidel, and Laura Summers for being involved in the collaborative university research projects that have received the Grand Challenges 2 Awards in FY23. Click here to learn more
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Additional Funds Secured for Graduate Scholarships Through the Chancellor Scholarship program
The Office of Graduate Education is please to share that we have secured additional funds for graduate scholarships through the Chancellor Scholarship program. Please see the attached announcement. We ask that Program Directors and Chairs, Associate Deans, and Deans please share this email and announcement widely to your graduate faculty and anyone who wishes to…
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Hypothesis Summer Training Opportunities
Hypothesis summer training opportunities: Hypothesis Academy: We are running multiple cohorts of our two asynchronous courses, Social Annotation 101 and Social Annotation in the Age of AI, this summer. Faculty receive a Hypothesis Certified Educator Badge upon completion and will develop assignments they can implement in their courses right away. Summer Workshop Series: This four-workshop series will…
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New Copiers & Copy Codes Reminder
The new copiers on the 6th and 11th floor have been up and running for a couple of weeks now. The old machines were picked up on Monday. The new copier for the 7th floor will be delivered on Monday, May 15th. A technician will come to set up the copier sometime after it gets dropped off. There…