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Rushing to finish assignments or study for tests can sometimes lead to academic dishonesty—where students engage in plagiarism, cheating or helping another student gain an unfair advantage. Whatever the intention, these actions violate the Honor Code and have consequences. Here are four strategies to avoid these issues.- It's International Education Week—the perfect time to think about studying abroad! Consider these reasons to go in the fall rather than spring.
Are you curious about incorporating more plant-based meals and snacks into your diet? Check out these tips and ideas to try more plant-based options at campus dining centers.
The search for the next dean of the University Libraries is open. The university invites nominations and applications for this leadership role by Jan. 2.
In addition to leading CU's sustainability strategy, Vice Chancellor of Sustainability Andrew Mayock serves on the board of the Jane Goodall Institute, helping to carry forward the legacy of one of the world's most influential environmental leaders.
Professor Xuedong Liu was inducted into the National Academy of Inventors, recognizing a career of pioneering discoveries and real-world impact. His research on cellular communication has fueled four startups advancing novel treatments for cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.
A transformational leader on campus and across the country since his appointment in 2013, Rick George will step away from his position as athletic director at the conclusion of the academic year and transition to a role as special advisor to the chancellor and director of athletics emeritus.
Changes to the academic calendar began this fall. Be sure to note key dates for the spring semester: An earlier start of classes, earlier spring break, a Saturday commencement and more.
Katherine Stange was named a fellow by the American Mathematical Society, becoming the second person in the math department to garner AMS recognition.
A win came for a group of Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder chemical and biological engineering undergraduates at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' international competition in Boston, where the group's poster stood out among 56 teams.