If you plan to join Remote ENVD Open Advising HoursDzBuff Portal Advising, follow these five easy steps to connect with an advisor.
Select “Click to check in”
Check in by entering your identikey or Student ID (SID)
Select the appropriate meeting “Remote ENVD Open Advising Hours”
Enter the topic(s) you would like to discuss
Monitor your colorado.edu email account for an email with a zoom link once an advisor becomes available
Buff Portal Advisingfor upcoming appointments. Remote drop-in advising will be available weekly on Mondays, 1-3 p.m.
Within the next month, the Digital Media Center (DMC) and Creative Labs Center (CLC) webpages will no longer list hyperlinks to PaperCut, WebCheckout and other file submission platforms. To continue ease of access, students should .
Faculty News & Research
Lecturer Casey Lindbergco-authored an in the Journal of Research in Personality. In November, Lindberg participated in the International WELL Building Insitute:.
Specializing in transit-oriented development (TOD) since his undergraduate studies, Hersey was well prepared to present an introduction to the sustainable growth model as well as a deeper dive into TOD’s interaction with affordable housing. The latter course, Equitable Transit-Oriented Development, was among Planetizen Courses’ most popular classes of 2022.
Staff News
Please welcome the following academic advisors to the Student Success Team: Majed Algamdi, professional first-year advisor Գٱ-ǰ, professional upper-division advisor, joining Nate Jones and Dylan West to advise second-year students through graduation.
Please welcome the following staff to the Operations Team: Angela Calo-Christianson, front office professional assistant Emily Davis, creative center assistant
Be Connected
DEI First Friday Community Building
Stop by the ENVD lobby during the first Friday of each month to connect with your ENVD community. This event is hosted by the Environmental Design Diversity, Equity and Inclusion committee. It was created to reinforce the value of informal connection, learning and dialogue.
Who:Faculty, staff, students, community partners What:Come and go, connect with the ENVD community, enjoy snacks and coffee When:First Friday of each month Where: ENVD lobby outside the Gallery How:In-person
ENVS 3100: Ecosystem and Human Impact
7-week, online, short-intensive course for 3 credit hours
This online course is designed as an applications course. It explores human and anthropocentric issues that have pronounced impact (both good and bad) on the environment. Students apply their basic knowledge of environmental science, policy, and values towards contemporary case studies. Positions students to participate in interdisciplinary dialogue while learning the hands-on skill of drafting policy briefs. Fulfills application requirement for Environmental Studies majors. For more information contact emily.nocito@colorado.edu