Announcements & Deadlines
Eleven students participated in this year's final competition for a chance at prize money and a chance to represent CU Boulder at the regional competition. See who the winners are.
After calling the basement of the University Memorial Center home since 1978, CU Boulder's campus radio station, and its student volunteers, are taking to the airwaves bigger and better than before from a renovated, professional-grade studio at Carlson Gymnasium.
Explore a collection of official branded Zoom backgrounds, badges, email signatures and more—designed to help faculty, staff and students show their Buff pride throughout this milestone year. Download, share and join in honoring 150 years of impact.
Arianna McCarty has been awarded the prestigious Churchill Scholarship. McCarty, a senior studying chemical and biological engineering, is the fourth CU Boulder student chosen for this honor in the university's history, with the most recent recipient selected in 2010.
Professor Andrew Schwartz has been elected to the American Law Institute. Schwartz, the Laurence W. DeMuth Chair of Business Law, is one of 45 legal scholars and practitioners chosen to join ALI, an organization dedicated to producing scholarship that clarifies, modernizes and improves the law.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai will close the Conference on World Affairs with a conversation centered on hope, resilience and impact. Date and ticket information is coming soon.
A documentary-in-the-making for the campus's yearlong sesquicentennial celebration will explore 150 years of the university's transformative work, progress, challenges and continuing evolution.- Stew Elliot, Sara McDonald, Dragan Mejic and Teresa De Jesus Torres are CU Boulder's employees of the year for 2025. Read about their inspirational contributions and leadership.
The Embark Deep Tech Startup Creator pairs seasoned entrepreneurs with CU Boulder technologies to bring those breakthroughs to market to address urgent societal needs. Embark has just launched its third cohort.
Impact Grants provide seed funding to programs and initiatives that operationalize units' capacities to advance at least one of the campus's five diversity, equity and inclusion goals. Learn more about the application process and how to become a peer reviewer.