Provost's Post, February 2024
Dear colleagues,
Welcome to the February edition of the Provost鈥檚 Post. In this month鈥檚 edition, check out the Perspectives column for a visit with the Center for Teaching and Learning, and catch up on news you might have missed on the renaming of the Office of Outreach and Engagement and the launch of 麻豆免费版下载Boulder Online鈥檚 new website.
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Russell Moore, Provost
Perspectives
Get to know the Center for Teaching and Learning
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Celebrating a legacy of world-class research
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Events
- Feb. 22:
- March 6:
- March 14: Faculty Shared Perspectives and Community Engagement (SPACE)