Continuing Education Headlines
Teaching a three-week online course requires more than condensing a semester into a shorter timeline. Faculty and instructional designers are rethinking engagement, course structure and communication to help students succeed during Winter Session.
This time of year offers us an opportunity to celebrate everything the division’s students, staff, and faculty have achieved and to be a part of the campus community as we envision what the next 150 years will look like for CU Boulder.- Nancy Denman helped women return to higher education in the 1970s. Today, her daughter carries that mission forward for a new generation of students.
In the 1970s, the Mini-College for Women gave hundreds of women the chance to explore their potential by helping them learn new skills and prepare for a university education.
After receiving notice of his academic suspension, economics student Josh Bissett turned to Continuing Education to return to good academic standing and help him get the internship of his dreams.
CU Boulder's Thriving 101 course will empower you to confidently make meaningful changes in your life and to create a life aligned with who you are at your core.
CU Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz has accepted the recommendations of the Chancellor’s Task Force on Outreach (CTFO) to create a “hub and spoke” model of coordinated outreach to maximize the impact of the campus’s outreach and community engagement work with communities around the state.
Get practical strategies and fresh ideas to support your teaching. The Course Design Series returns with new topics and expert guests.
Boulder Weekly named the Division of Continuing Education “Best of Boulder” in the Advanced Education category for the eleventh consecutive year.
Three outstanding student employees from Continuing Education were recognized at CU Boulder’s annual luncheon for their exceptional service, leadership and dedication to supporting students.