Announcements & Deadlines
Christy McCain of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the CU Museum of Natural History and Jamie Nagle of Physics have been recognized with 2024–25 Distinguished Research Lectureships. The lectureship is among the most esteemed honors bestowed by faculty upon faculty at CU Boulder.
Each fall, the campus sends reminders about voting, alcohol and drugs, financial aid and the campus's safety and security report. Find out why.
Registration for this signature event is open now through Oct. 1. The Three Minute Thesis competition challenges doctoral students to summarize their thesis in three minutes for a general audience and a panel of judges. The three winners receive prize money.
Political science undergrad Cooper Baldwin has won a prestigious U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship to learn “one of the most critical languages for future United States policy.â€
The Office of Faculty Affairs is excited to introduce the academic year 2024–25 cohort of the Faculty Leadership Institute fellows.
Are you interested in funding to develop or expand a community-engaged scholarship project? Do you want to create a public outreach event or develop community partnerships? Look into getting a grant.
CU Boulder is extending tuition deadlines in support of students and families navigating national financial aid delays.
Chancellor Justin Schwartz invites nominations for employee of the year, due Sept. 30. The award recognizes exceptional job performance and distinguished contributions to the campus community.
Faculty Development and Support in the Office of Faculty Affairs is excited to announce the newest cohort of fellows for the Excellence in Leadership Program.
The International English Center has expanded English language and academic culture support services for international graduate students. Find out more!