Nominations
- Nominations for the Student Employee of the Year award close Feb. 6. Here are some tips to help you write an effective nomination letter for your student employee.
- Chancellor Justin Schwartz has opened the search for the next CU Â鶹ӰԺ provost, inviting interested parties to submit their materials by Feb. 28.
- CU Staff Council invites nominations for the Staff Excellence Awards, which recognize employees who have gone above and beyond their job duties, have surpassed expectations and embody what makes CU excellent.
- ELP fellows participate in a nine-month program designed to broaden their understanding of CU and skills for effective leadership.
- Faculty and staff are invited to submit nominations for the CU Â鶹ӰԺ Student Employee of the Year award, which recognizes student employees for their contributions to our university. Nominations are due Feb. 6.
- One of the most prestigious awards at CU Â鶹ӰԺ, the Hazel Barnes Prize focuses on the enriching relationship between teaching and research. Nominations are open through Feb. 28 for the 2025 prize.
- Do you know a woman who’s made a difference in your life or the lives of others? The Center for Inclusion and Social Change invites you to nominate women in your community to be celebrated at the annual Women Who Make a Difference reception. Nominations close soon.
- 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.
- The Faculty Leadership Institute is dedicated to identifying, nurturing and supporting emerging leaders as they chart their course toward advanced academic leadership roles. The group is now accepting self-nominations for 2024–25.
- The Research & Innovation Office is requesting nominations by May 20 for the 2024–25 Distinguished Research Lectureship, which is among the highest honors bestowed by faculty upon faculty.