Announcements & Deadlines
The University Librariesâ Rare and Distinctive Collections Archives has acquired the papers of Matthew Fox, a progressive theologian who began his career in the Catholic Church and later established the Creation Spirituality movement.
Albert Velasco Abadia was awarded the prestigious Materials Research Society Graduate Student Gold Award for his research using biological catalystsâalso known as enzymesâfor triggering shape reconfigurations in liquid crystal network âsmartâ materials.
Experimental filmmakers Ken and Flo Jacobs donated written materials from their multi-decade career in New Yorkâs avant-garde and experimental film community to the University Librariesâ Rare and Distinctive Collections.
CU Boulder announced a major expansion of its CU Promise program, doubling the number of Colorado resident students with significant financial need who are eligible for free tuition and fees for the 2023â24 academic year.
An expanded Hill Ambassador Program will feature full-time ambassadors providing a year-round presence that focuses on clean and safe initiatives, as well as hospitality services for both businesses and visitors on the Hill.
CU Boulderâs Sexual Misconduct Task Force is providing updates based on the 2021 Sexual Misconduct Survey and also is on track to present a proposal by late summer.
The 2023 Research & Innovation Seed Grants, awarded by CU Boulder's Research & Innovation Office and the Office of the Provost, are funding 25 new projects for up to $75,000 each.
What if improving oneâs athletic performance through supplements was simpler and more affordable? What if instead of producing emissions, airplanes could take carbon out of the air? And what if learning a new language was as fun as listening to music? New Venture Challenge judges awarded $100,000 to help see these innovations through.
Fifteen faculty and staff members were recognized this year through the Marinus Smith Awards for the positive impacts they have made on their students.
Dimitri Nakassis, a professor in the Department of Classics and former âgenius grantâ winner, has landed NEH support to complete a paradigm-shifting study of ancient Greece.