Among more than 1,000 universities in more than 95 countries, eight of ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s academic programs are in the top 25, according to the ShanghaiRanking Consultancy.
The academic instruction guidance for faculty, instructors and staff provides resources for fall 2022 classes, COVID-19 updates, and scheduling and class assignments for spring 2023 and beyond.
Three ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ faculty members have been offered Fulbright scholar awards to pursue teaching and research abroad during the 2022–23 academic year. A fourth faculty member was selected but withdrew.
Former arts and sciences dean Peter Spear has fused his love of cycling with his desire to help students—resulting in a new scholarship tied to the College of Arts and Sciences’ annual cycling event, which supports high-achieving students in financial need.
For community members and seniors, the Auditors Program provides access to hundreds of courses at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ. The fall 2022 application period opens Aug. 1. Enroll today!
Consider joining the semester-long Resiliency Program. It's designed to help you improve your academic experience on campus through connection with peers and support from staff. The deadline to apply is Aug. 1.
Get a jump on your plans for the next academic year. Education Abroad is open over the summer and currently accepting applications for spring 2023—no need to wait until you’re back on campus to get started.
The Buff Undergraduate Success Leadership Implementation Team, whose charge is to identify, unify and prioritize programs across campus that contribute to student success, wrapped up the semester with its sponsorship of several notable achievements.
The Integrated Teaching & Learning Program launched the first micro-credential that focuses on technical content. The new Arduino micro-credential program will serve students looking to improve their proficiency with Arduino microcontrollers.
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