Announcements & Deadlines
The University of Colorado jumped from No. 53 to No. 20 in a recent global ranking of the top 100 universities granted U.S. utility patents. All four campuses contributed to CU’s total 100-plus patents, with CU Boulder contributing 60.
Applications are due July 17 for these awards, designed to support graduate student engagement in research on student learning and implementation of STEM programs and initiatives.
CU Boulder's Staff Council passed Resolution 2020-02 on June 12, calling for racial justice and institutional change.
The National Endowment for the Arts is granting an art works award to CU Boulder for the upcoming exhibition Tim Whiten: Tools of Conveyance.
In a message to the campus, Chancellor DiStefano announced that faculty and staff who earn an annualized salary of more than $60,000 will see a temporary 5% pay reduction. As part of this measure, university staff and 12-month faculty will receive an additional 12 days of leave to use by June 30, 2021.
The University Libraries are pleased to announce that CU Boulder undergraduate student Ansh Desai has won the 2020 Earth Sciences & Map Library photo contest.
The Conference on World Affairs program committee is sharing some of its favorite panels and performances from recent years, featuring many familiar faces, as well as the 2020 virtual talks.
Thanks to a $1.6 million grant, Dan Dessau, a CU Boulder physics professor, will spend five years striving to make breakthroughs in quantum systems technology.
Each year, the Research & Innovation Office, or RIO, requests nominations for the Distinguished Research Lectureship. June 8 is the deadline for submissions.
A robust set of COVID-19 mitigation measures, no tuition increase for all undergraduate students and a highly adaptable academic framework highlight the plan to welcome students back to campus in the fall, Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano announced on May 26.