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Katherine Stange was named a fellow by the American Mathematical Society, becoming the second person in the math department to garner AMS recognition.
A win came for a group of CU Boulder chemical and biological engineering undergraduates at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' international competition in Boston, where the group's poster stood out among 56 teams.
The University Libraries partnered with faculty and students in the Environmental Design program to build a better materials library focused on sustainable design. By contributing their expertise, librarians helped students create a resource that supports hands-on learning and future-forward design practices.
The Advancing Indigenous People in STEM organization has named CU Boulder in its 2025–26 rankings. AISES is a national nonprofit dedicated to increasing the representation of Indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific Islands in STEM fields.
CU is embarking on a modernization effort to transform time and leave tracking, replacing MyLeave and various third-party systems to reduce complexity and improve accuracy. The full launch is slated for September 2026.
Nearly 200 students, alumni and faculty from CU Boulder's Masters of the Environment program gathered for the second annual Alumni Engagement Day to network, share experiences and build connections across the sustainability field.
Designed to help those new to commercialization explore the market potential of their innovations, I-Corps serves as a practical and accessible first step for anyone—not only CU students and faculty—looking to translate their discoveries into real-world solutions.
No matter where you are in your college journey, there are steps you can take now to explore career options, gain experience and prepare for the future.
Open through Dec. 12, Coloradans can support hundreds of vetted charities through the Colorado Combined Campaign, securely giving to causes that feed families, protect natural resources, uplift communities and more.
Whether you're worried about yourself or a friend, knowing when and how to ask for help is important. You don't have to go through tough times alone—there are people and resources ready to support you. Here are some tips to know when and how to reach out.