Student disability services is in Old Main. Weโve not renovated the historic building because weโd have to pay to make it ADA compliant, and itโs so decrepit that none of the other central academic offices want to be there.
Sometimes when I donโt know what to say I look to find someone else who is putting words to my thoughts and feelings. Often I find them here. Not finding any quite right tonight
Really appreciate @DrJenHo centering student voices in the session "De-emphasizing Grades, Re-emphasizing Learning, Centering Care: Social Justice Practice in the Classroom" for the @CUBoulder sponsored Social Justice Summit. Great presentation with so much food for thought!
Oh, this old conversation is a classic. I remember sitting in meetings on this topic trying not to roll my eyes after the third time revisiting the topic. It's not hard people!
It's truly wild to read about the production and realize it was released the same year as Poltergeist, E.T., Star Trek II: the Wrath of Kahn, and Bladerunner! What a year for film! https://t.co/ixg0JGFSAE 3/3
On a bit of a whim, re-watched Tron tonight. Learned this: "(computers) at the time could not do animation, so the frames had to be produced one by one." 1/3
(...) There was no way to digitally print them on film, either; rather, a motion picture camera was placed in front of a computer screen to capture each individual frame. 2/3
Will @CUBoulder recognize that their employees with children in ANY area school district are anxiously awaiting a decision on tomorrow, and those employees who commute are hoping they don't have to wake up and commit to a 2+ hour snowy (potentially dangerous) commute...
It's so great to see the flight of elite universities from the awful US World News rankings.
Next up, abolishing legacy preferences! https://t.co/veYV529nOd