This summer, in partnership with the Research and Innovation Office’s (RIO) Innovation and Entrepreneurship team and Community Engagement for the College of Arts and Sciences, the ASSETT (Arts & Sciences Support of Education Through Technology) Innovation Incubator hired a team of three undergraduate student interns to design and launch a campuswide student challenge to tackle the question: How might we creatively use our resources to support meaningful connections within our campus community while physically distancing?
The Sko Together Challenge invites CU Boulder students to imagine ways that they can have a connected campus community experience no matter how we are living, learning and working through a pandemic. This virtual challenge is designed for students, by students.
The challenge will take place from July 26 to Aug. 2, and students submitting top ideas will be awarded with funding and mentorship to develop their campus connection concepts throughout fall 2020.
It’s no secret CU will look much different this year. So how can we recreate campus life while physically distanced in 2020? Registration officially begins on July 20, but early registration has already begun! Register now to make your voices heard and become a part of the solution!
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