Category: News
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Joni Dunlap featured on PBS, March 17, 2020
Resources For Teaching and Learning During This Period of Social Distancing Has there been a better time for students to take field trips to virtual museums, play in the Minecraft playground, run through a few rounds of Kahoot, or tune-in for a Skype lecture by a special guest speaker? “Everything is the technology of online…
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COVID-19 Update: Staff, student employees, and researchers please register your remote work arrangement
Dear SEHD student workers, researchers, and staff: We’d like to highlight a couple of items in the Chancellor’s 3/13/20 COVID-19 Update email. If you’ve been authorized to work remotely, please register as directed below. If you are unsure whether you are authorized to work remotely, please consult your supervisor. By Monday, March 16, supervisors should…
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Pivot To Online: First 5 Steps
If you are moving a course online midterm and are uncertain where to start, here are some first steps. Every CU course has a Canvas shell, and every CU employee/student has a Zoom Pro account. These comprise your class basecamp. https://guides.cu.studio/first-steps/
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COVID-19 FAQs for Sponsored Projects
The University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus continues to closely monitor the outbreak of coronavirus disease and sponsor’s guidance on research administration. Shane Jernigan will continue to provide updates as we receive them from the federal sponsors – it is very fluid at this moment. For the latest Frequently Asked Questions please refer…
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Update to Open Enrollment: CU Denver Workshop April 2nd
Please note the following change as of March 12, 2020: Some of these events have been cancelled depending on each campus’s coronavirus response plan. Please contact Employee Services for more information: 303-860-4200 | 855-216-7740 | employeeservices@cu.edu | www.cu.edu/es ————————————————————————————————– Open Enrollment will begin April 20th and end May 8th this year. Thinking of changing your benefits…
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COVID-19 and Managing Mental Health
News of a widespread public health concern like COVID-19 (Coronavirus) can cause feelings of uncertainty and anxiety. Many students across the nation are dealing with sudden changes to their regular schedules and some are faced with having to quickly leave their campuses without contingency plans yet in place. These developments can be stressful. At…
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The SEHD Wiki has officially launched!
If you’ve navigated to the resources page on impact today you may have noticed that things look a little different. That’s because we’ve just launched the SEHD Wiki and the old resources page will now automatically redirect you there! The wiki will be your new source for any internal documents, forms, procedures, policies, handbooks and…
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Brad Hinson named CU Denver OER Champion
The University of Colorado is one of 23 Colorado institutions of higher education to receive grant funding from the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE) for open education projects. This year, $1 million (http://masterplan.highered.colorado.gov/oer-in-colorado/) was awarded to 35 different grantees, among them: The University of Colorado Denver received $35,000 for ThinqStudio to establish an open…
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CU Denver’s Bianco receives national teacher diversity research award
On February 27, Margarita Bianco, associate professor in the School of Education & Human Development, was presented with the 2020 Diversified Teaching Workforce (DTW) Teacher Diversity Research Award from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) at their annual meeting in Atlanta, GA. Through the Pathways2Teaching program she founded, developed, directs, and maintains,…
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Black Education Impact Conference Featured in CU Denver News
CU Denver hosted 62 youth and 20 adults on February 21 for the 2020 Black Education Impact Conference. High schoolers participated in career workshops and presentations themed around the topic: “Moving Beyond the Screen: Using the power of social media to promote higher education, social activism and community involvement.” The event was planned and orchestrated…