Announcements & Deadlines
The CU Museum of Natural History was recently accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, one of only 24 museums in the state to receive such distinction.
Amie Stepanovich, incoming executive director for University of Colorado Law School's Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, is a nationally recognized expert in domestic surveillance, cybersecurity, and privacy law.Â
NASA has selected eight teams to collaborate on research into the intersection of space science and human space exploration. Among the teams is the CU Boulder and LASP-led Institute for Modeling Plasmas, Atmospheres, and Cosmic Dust.
Chris Ewing, assistant vice chancellor for planning, design and construction, has named Mike Turman director of design and construction. Turman begins his new role July 1 and replaces Bill Ward, who retired last year after 21 years of service at CU Boulder.
RTD’s last day servicing the route will be Friday, Aug. 9. The route then becomes part of CU Boulder’s network of free inter- and intra-campus Buff Bus service.
The Water Desk—a newly-formed independent news initiative dedicated to expanding coverage of Western water issues—is now accepting grant applications.
The JILA researcher was named as one of three winners for this year's Blavatnik Awards.
The honor for green building practices gives CU Boulder 28 LEED-certified buildings, including 11 Platinum certifications.
The University Libraries and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) are delighted to share the newly curated Walter Orr Roberts digital collection.
Heather Bowden and Walker Sampson, professors from the University Libraries, are being honored with a Preservation Publication Award from the Society of American Archivists (SAA) for their book, “The No-Nonsense Guide to Born-Digital Content.”