While some actions may feel like an obvious violation of the Honor Code, others may not be as clear. You can test your knowledge by taking an interactive quiz.
Name, image and likeness rights have changed the relationship between athletes and the media. A new College of Media, Communication and Information course offers a Prime example of how to succeed in this new world.
The purpose of the Honor Code is to create an environment in which students can succeed in a fair and honest way. But when students are overwhelmed or in a rush, they may unintentionally engage in academic dishonesty. Here are five things that can help.
Students in CMCI’s sports media minor regularly have opportunities to network and get hands-on experience while completing the program. Learn more at the Sports Media Summit on Feb. 23.
Whether in your first or final year at CU, you can start the semester with good study habits and a plan to stay on top of your academic responsibilities. Get tips to jump-start your semester.
Make an appointment with a reference librarian or drop by during the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship’s consultation hours to get help with all your heavy-hitting data questions.
The University Libraries have the spaces, resources and services you need to make the most of the spring 2024 semester. Check out study spots, hours, fun stuff to look at and more.
To promote academic success, CU Boulder is broadening its support services for international and domestic students who speak English as an additional language.
Oktoberfest, London Fashion Week, fall skiing and the chance to see the Northern Lights—check out Education Abroad's top reasons why the fall semester is one of the best times to study abroad.