Announcements & Deadlines
The new building will be home for faculty and students seeking to expand humanity’s presence in space—and explore our home planet, too.
During a whirlwind visit to campus, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine toured the new Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building, which occupies roughly 175,000 people on East Campus.
College of Music alumna and former University of Denver administrator Anne Culver made a gift to name one of the practice rooms in the expanded Imig Music Building in honor of her alumnus husband.
Melinda Piket-May is charged with promoting education for students at all scholastic levels across the state as the Timmerhaus Teaching Ambassador.
Ball Corporation's long partnership with CU Boulder continues to grow with a $1 million contribution to the new Aerospace Engineering Sciences building opening this fall, and the Ball Foundation giving $104,000 for scholarships to grow the pool of diverse talent in business and engineering.
The Red Folder initiative supports staff and faculty with information on how to recognize signs of distress, tips for responding and how to refer a student to the appropriate campus resources.
Please consider submitting a session proposal to present at the Diversity and Inclusion Summit this Fall—a free CU Boulder conference known for its excellent content.
With a new academic year just around the corner, University Libraries is encouraging all instructors to make use of the libraries’ course reserves service to assist with upcoming fall classes.
For the first time, CU Boulder students can purchase Adobe Creative Cloud for the same price as faculty and staff—$95 per year.
The Connection closed on Aug. 1, and will be undergoing renovations through the 2019 fall semester. Once completed the newly renovated space will offer the same great recreational options and amenities, plus a few new ones.