Campus Community
- The Building Insights through Observation project uses arts-based education practices to support deeper learning in science classrooms.
- CU Boulder and its Division of Public Safety are reminding the campus community of reporting options and safety resources after the downtown Boulder attack on June 1.
- The RIO Arts & Humanities Grant Program is inspired by recognition of the essential role of the arts and humanities at CU Boulder. The awarded projects explore topics in disciplines from art and music to ethnic studies and sociology.
- We are shocked and saddened by the violent attack that took place in Boulder this afternoon. Our hearts go out to all of those impacted by this heinous crime. Hate and acts of violence have absolutely no place in our community.
- Help plan this year's Student Success Conference by applying to be a co-chair. Applications are due by June 16.
- Did you know faculty and staff can access the Forever Buffs Network? This free online community is designed to connect you with alumni willing to help. Find Buffs eager to support students through mentorship, career guidance or guest speaking opportunities. Explore networking groups, alumni-owned businesses, exclusive discounts and other benefits.
- Fueled by a passion for climate justice and a commitment to student involvement in the university's future, an interdisciplinary graduate student team designed and is teaching an undergraduate course on climate action planning.
- Students are getting a unique perspective on the quantum field and industry through a program they themselves are helping to shape. Quantum Scholars, which launched in 2023, is providing community and fellowships to students in physics, engineering, mathematics and computer science.
- Chancellor Justin Schwartz joined others in endorsing a Council on Competitiveness call to action that emphasizes the vital partnership among universities, national laboratories, industry and government that drives progress and strengthens the economy.
- CU Boulder Chancellor Justin Schwartz has named Ann Huff Stevens as the next provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs.