Announcements & Deadlines
- The candidates made their cases, you cast your ballots and the results are in.
- The International English Center celebrated the completion of spring 2020 classes earlier this month on a Zoom event with 50 participants across four continents, including some students in quarantine overseas.
- This program is for graduate students who are interested in community-engaged research, teaching and creative work. It helps them apply the tools of their academic disciplines to working with Colorado communities.
- As we congratulate you on your accomplishments and celebrate your successes, the University Libraries offer books of literature and films of triumph to lean into for inspiration and comfort as you continue your journey.
- ScienceWriters2020, originally scheduled to take place Oct. 9–13 at CU Boulder and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, CU and its conference partners are developing a series of virtual conference events to take place this fall.
- The CU Book Store has extended the deadline for textbook rental check-in to June 1. Students may return books using a prepaid shipping label or in person at an outdoor location on campus. Learn more.
- In a heartfelt video message of support in the time of the pandemic, faculty from all four CU campuses are speaking out against racism and the disparate health impacts of the COVID-19 virus on marginalized communities.
- CU Boulder marked its first-ever virtual commencement by honoring members of what Chancellor DiStefano called “the next greatest generation.” Resilience was the theme of the day as the university conferred more than 9,000 undergraduate and graduate degrees.
- Students, staff and faculty engaged in catalyzing change across the Physics Department received one of three CU system President’s Diversity Awards.
- Celebrating National Poetry Month and taking an opportunity for collective expression during this challenging time, members of the campus community anonymously contributed verses to the CU Boulder poem "Exquisite Hope."