Celebrate
- Eight CU Boulder students have been named Fulbright finalists for the 2020–21 academic year by the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
- Congratulations to the director of graduate community and program development. The award provides an opportunity for students to recognize CU Boulder employees who have made a significant impact in their lives.
- Congratulations to Trevor Weschler, CU Boulder's student employee of the year.
- Family lore, conflicting heritages, Rocky Mountain snowpack and more. For this year’s recipients of the Thompson Writing Awards, these topics encapsulate what the American West means to them.
- The Renée Crown Wellness Institute has announced the recipients of its inaugural seed grant program. Jill Litt, Kalonji Nzinga, Beth Osnes and Steven Voida will lead research teams that inquire about wellness, while addressing practical questions youth, educators and families face.
- CU Boulder's David Shneer has won a top honor for his project that highlights Holocaust survivors who "commemorated murdered Jews in the very country that orchestrated their murder."
- A number of faculty and staff members are being recognized with this year's Marinus Smith Award for the positive impact they have had on their students. Though this year’s ceremony was canceled, New Student & Family Programs is still honored to recognize the 16 awardees.
- Kristine Larson and Veronica Vaida join the 2020 class of members elected to the prestigious institution.
- The Deming Center for Entrepreneurship at the Leeds School of Business is being recognized by the AACSB in this year's Innovations That Inspire Change challenge.
- Twenty-six CU Boulder graduate students have received NSF Graduate Research Fellowships, a prestigious award that recognizes students in STEM fields with a three-year annual stipend of $34,000.