Events

Start of Semester Free Coffee and Snacks, January 22

Jan. 14, 2019

9am - 4pm NC 1030 All CLAS faculty, staff and students are invited for free coffee and snacks to kick off the term!

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Center for Faculty Development Books@Work, February 6

Jan. 14, 2019

12:30 - 2:00pm LSC, Suite 320 Join us as we read and discuss "There There" by Tommy Orange. This novel is an ambitious mediation on identity and belonging. It is one of the New York Times 10 Best Books of the 2018. After you sign up we will deliver a...

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Teaching LARGE* Online Classes, Meets Friday mornings: Feb 1, Feb. 15, Mar 8, Apr 26

Jan. 14, 2019

9:00 am - 10:30 am 320 LSC Teaching LARGE online classes (large can be defined in a variety of ways, if you feel like you teach a large class this Faculty Community of Practice is for you) can be a challenge! Join this small cross-disciplinary group of faculty who will...

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Re-establishing Wonder through Writing, Nov. 16, 2018

Nov. 15, 2018

Interested in examining student self-reflection in your classrooms? This workshop explores ways to use free-writing across the disciplines for self-reflection, wonder and connecting more deeply with a topic.

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Is there merit in the Digital Universe?, Nov. 30, 2018

Nov. 15, 2018

Let's take inventory of how digital education and digital production of scholarship and creative work factor into faculty MERIT—how they do, how they don't, and how they could. Digital work differs from traditional, reshaping workload and transcending conventional beliefs about faculty life & work. Help us explore ideas and upgrades to move toward a MERIT system that is more reflective of modern practice and scholarship. What do you do that deserves recognition but doesn’t get it? What would you like to do but are advised to set aside? What are you doing to disseminate your research/scholarship/creative work digitally? What would you like to do? Does your primary unit recognize, encourage, or discourage you?

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Nobel @ Noon - Chemistry, Nov. 2, 2018

Nov. 15, 2018

The CU Denver Nobel Prize Series spotlights each Nobel Prize in an informal presentation and discussion format. CU Denver faculty experts discuss the meaning, details, and importance of the Nobel Prize while drawing the audience into a discussion about why this award matters to society as a whole.

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Nobel @ Noon - Economic Sciences, Nov. 9, 2018

Nov. 15, 2018

The CU Denver Nobel Prize Series spotlights each Nobel Prize in an informal presentation and discussion format. CU Denver faculty experts discuss the meaning, details, and importance of the Nobel Prize while drawing the audience into a discussion about why this award matters to society as a whole.

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Nobel @ Noon - Peace, Nov. 30, 2018

Nov. 15, 2018

The CU Denver Nobel Prize Series spotlights each Nobel Prize in an informal presentation and discussion format. CU Denver faculty experts discuss the meaning, details, and importance of the Nobel Prize while drawing the audience into a discussion about why this award matters to society as a whole.

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Nobel @ Noon - Physics, Dec. 7, 2018

Nov. 15, 2018

The CU Denver Nobel Prize Series spotlights each Nobel Prize in an informal presentation and discussion format. CU Denver faculty experts discuss the meaning, details, and importance of the Nobel Prize while drawing the audience into a discussion about why this award matters to society as a whole.

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Nobel @ Noon - Medicine/Physiology, Dec. 14, 2018

Nov. 15, 2018

The CU Denver Nobel Prize Series spotlights each Nobel Prize in an informal presentation and discussion format. CU Denver faculty experts discuss the meaning, details, and importance of the Nobel Prize while drawing the audience into a discussion about why this award matters to society as a whole.

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