Announcements & Deadlines
Faculty who are doing community-based research, teaching or creative work are invited to apply for up to $24,000 through the annual CU Boulder Outreach Awards. The online application is open through April 10.
The campus is actively engaged and has a plan in place to address emerging needs regarding the global public health concern involving coronavirus. With this in mind, here are ways we can support each other as a campus community.
Get up to speed on upcoming professional development workshops, funding opportunities and approaching academic deadlines for graduate students.
CU Boulder ranks No. 5 all-time as a volunteer-producing school for the Peace Corps, with 2,556 alumni having served since 1961. Also, in 2020, CU Boulder ranks No. 12 in the nation among large colleges and universities. Currently, 53 Buffs are volunteering around the world.
Jack Burns and Fran Bagenal are among a group of 200 legacy fellows of the American Astronomical Society announced this week.
Check your inbox on March 2 for a survey prompt. Requiring about 10 minutes to complete, the survey will measure concepts such as satisfaction, commitment and empowerment.
Law professor John C. Eastman and journalist Robert W. Merry are the 2020–21 Visiting Scholars in Conservative Thought and Policy; and political scientist Elizabeth C’de Baca Eastman is the Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization senior scholar in residence.
CU Boulder continues to seek an annexation agreement with Boulder that will enable the development of housing while supporting flood mitigation efforts.
Kumar Thurimella has won the prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship and, through his work, hopes to help patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
The 2020 Conference on World Affairs has been canceled, as have planned addresses from Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph, Moms Demand Action founder Shannon Watts and the host of the Hardcore History Podcast and CU alum Dan Carlin.