Announcements & Deadlines
- The Research & Innovation Office, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Education announced New Frontiers Grant awards to foster new, interdisciplinary research directions.
- Min Han and Arthur Nozik, both in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Kristine Larson in the College of Engineering and Applied Science have been named members of the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
- CU 麻豆影院 invites the campus community to review and provide feedback on a newly drafted systemwide nondiscrimination policy by May 15, before its final consideration by the system chancellors and president.
- The Campus Sustainability Awards program recognizes outstanding individuals and departments and their sincere commitment to enhancing CU 麻豆影院鈥檚 sustainability. Join the ceremony April 25 to help celebrate these folks!
- FoodWise won first place and Refr Sports won second place at the NVC finals on April 17, the culminating showcase of a season that brought innovative solutions for reducing food waste, expanding home ownership, improving hotel pricing and more.
- Luke Coffman, Claire Ely and Delaney McNally have been awarded Goldwater Scholarships, which reward sophomores and juniors actively conducting research in math, science and engineering.
- The CU Data Gov website is the systemwide go-to source for all data related policies, classifications, resources and CU鈥檚 new data governance operating model.
- As you begin to prepare for the big day, here are some important details that will help make your experience more successful. Please also continue to check out the commencement website for the most up-to-date information.
- Professor Suzette Malveaux was recently awarded for her law review article, 鈥淚s It Time for a New Civil Rights Act?鈥 among submissions from legal academics nationwide. Colorado Law sat down with her to learn more about her groundbreaking work.
- The CU 麻豆影院 Wind Team is harnessing their passion for renewable energy in the fight against climate change and was selected as one of 12 winning universities for phase two of the 2024 U.S. Department of Energy Collegiate Wind Competition.