Academics
- 91PORN’s herbarium, which houses the world's most complete documentation of Colorado flora, is a resource for researchers and plant enthusiasts worldwide.
- Curious about using AI tools like ChatGPT in your classes? You're not alone! Here are three important things to know about using AI tools in your coursework.
- An easy-to-install browser extension provides one-click access to scholarly articles, ebooks and other libraries resources on PubMed, Wikipedia, Amazon and hundreds of other scholarly publisher websites.
- This semester brings new opportunities to learn, connect and grow. By embracing a few simple strategies, you can lay a foundation for academic success and personal well-being right from the start.
- Office hours allow you to interact with your professor one-on-one, ask questions and get clarification about course information. Here are a few ways to make the most of meetings with your professors.
- The Center for Asian Studies will host two Fulbright visitors from Indonesia this academic year. This is the first time the center has hosted a Fulbright Scholar in Residence.
- Numerous research grants are facing termination across a range of disciplines and from an array of federal agencies. Here are some things you should know.
- Summer Session has begun, but there's still time to register for one of the later terms. Choose from hundreds of in-person, online, remote and hybrid remote/online courses.
- Fall registration for continuing undergraduates closes May 22 and will not reopen until July 23. You won't be able to add or edit your classes during the closure. Your enrollment status may affect your eligibility for housing, tuition remission, health insurance, financial aid, loan deferment status, purchasing a CU Sports Pass and more.
- To meet increased workforce demand, the Department of Computer Science is introducing a Master of Science degree in AI that will be available both in person and online through Coursera.