The International Archive of Women in Architecture Center announced Associate Teaching Professor Caitlin Charlet as one of two residency candidates for the 2025 Milka Bliznakov Research prize for her work Drawing the Unseen: Architectural Narratives of Women Who Shaped Space.
DMC Peer Tutoring Program, drop-in hours now available
One-on-one tutoring drop-ins are available Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1 to 5 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Get help on assignments and practice your new software skills during these drop-in times. No appointments required! Can't make it to drop-in hours? Make an appointment with DMC staff or use our new Peer Tutoring Reservation form.
Tomorrow, Environmental Design Student Government will host an information session for students, faculty and staff about the integration between CMCI and ENVD. Lunch will be provided.
Bz Zhang, AIA NOMA Representations of Violence, and the Violence of Representations
Wednesday, Feb. 26 6 p.m. ENVD 134
A Land of Learning at Buffalo Peaks Ranch: Connecting People and Place with Rocky Mountain Land Library
Join us for an exhibition reception of the Collaborative Exhibition with Rocky Mountain Land Library (RMLL) and environmental design. Enjoy the exhibition with community, conversation and sweet treats.
Monday, March 10 5 to 6:30 p.m. ENVD Lobby
Scholarships & awards
You’re invited to apply for ENVD scholarships and awards. The deadline to apply is March 15, 2025. Visit the environmental design scholarships webpage to learn more about the application and award requirements. Access the general CU Boulder scholarship application through the financial aid tab in your Buff Portal.
More scholarship opportunities
Colorado Environmental Management Society (CEMS) will award up to three $3,000 scholarships: One for an undergraduate, one for a graduate (Master’s or Doctoral) student, and one for a law student. Awardees will be notified on or before March 31, 2025. Learn more and apply.
Student idea showcase: call for proposals
Presentations can be in the form of posters or exhibit booths. Student projects featured at the Campus Sustainability Summit will be eligible for $5,000 in cash prizes, prizes are listed below. Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis until April 11. Priority deadline is March 15.