Announcements & Deadlines
Peace Corps Director Carol Spahn visited the CU Boulder campus on April 24, meeting with Chancellor Philip DiStefano and other campus representatives to celebrate CU Boulderâs long history with the program and to encourage volunteering.
Students from across campus have received Graduate Research Fellowships, a prestigious award that recognizes and supports outstanding students in a wide variety of science-related disciplines.
OITâs Student Success Technology Team was recognized at a Salesforce summit with the Excellence in Student Success award for its work on Buff Portal Advising and related student success applications.
During the latest installment of the Coloradan alumni magazineâs dialogue series Coloradan Conversations, a discussion around the polarization of politics took center stage.
At the College of Musicâs recognition ceremony on May 11, alumnus Ashraf Sewailam will receive the Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Adam Holewinski, an assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering, has been awarded a prestigious fellowship to research efficient ways to produce sustainable chemical products and fuels using electricity from renewable sources such as solar and wind.
A number of campus community members, including students, faculty, department groups and more, have been selected for the Campus Sustainability Awards for innovations that reduce the university's ecological footprint, enhance social cohesion and equity, and integrate sustainability into the culture of Boulder and local communities.
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.