Workshops & Seminars
- Join this series to celebrate minds of all kinds with four virtual "neurodiversity in the workplace" trainings, highlighting practical tools and knowledge for supervisors to better understand and support their neurodivergent employees.
- ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ faculty are invited to learn about upcoming funding opportunities, develop proposal writing skills and network with potential collaborators during Research Strategy & Development's fall lineup of faculty workshops and events.
- ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ÆÆ½â°æÏÂÔØ's series on federal governance will continue—with dates in September and October—to bring faculty, staff, students and the public together for programs exploring where higher education finds itself more than half a year into the second Trump administration.
- Register for an upcoming Transfer Advocate training session to learn more about how you can support transfer Buffs.
- Learn about allyship, the Buff Way, Crucial Conversations and more. Sign up for professional development opportunities this fall before seats fill up.
- Join Disability Services for back-to-back faculty presentations on the FLEX Plan and note-taking accommodations. In these presentations, we will review faculty responsibilities, timelines, general process and frequently asked questions on these two accommodations.
- Recent federal legislation has significantly changed student loan repayment options, but Public Service Loan Forgiveness remains available to most CU employees. CU’s partnership with Savi offers an affordable tool to help employees navigate PSLF and manage their student debt effectively. See details on the program and upcoming workshops.
- The Office of Information Technology is offering start-of-semester trainings—both scheduled and on demand—to assist faculty with Canvas, iClicker and the new Canvas Templates.
- Get practical strategies and fresh ideas to support your teaching. The Course Design Series returns with new topics and expert guests.
- The College of Communication, Media, Design and Information welcomes the OpEd Project to campus for a practical workshop on writing commentary and pitching editors. New deadline: Register by Aug. 8.