Announcements & Deadlines
The CU Choirs invite campus community members to join the 170-member chorus for the upcoming College of Music performance of Giuseppe Verdi's dramatic "Requiem!" The performance will take place at Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver on April 27.
Expanded benefits for graduate students and the kickoff of a yearlong campus dialogue on academic freedom were some of the issues Chancellor DiStefano addressed during a recent talk with the BFA. Dean Scott Adler also gave updates.
Do you have a favorite CU Boulder faculty member? Is there a staff member who has gone above and beyond to help you succeed? Nominate that person to be honored with a Marinus Smith Award.
During a visit to campus Wednesday, Angie Paccione, head of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, engaged in curious and passionate conversation with students and campus leaders about pressing topics like retention, state funding and mental health.
Program Council is giving away two tickets to see Jauz, Habstrakt and Tynan in concert at The Fox Theatre on Feb. 16. Get details and enter now.
The award is designed to recognize campus members who have effectively worked to promote the principles of making excellence inclusive in teaching, leadership, community engagement and more.
Registration is now open for the challenge, which features individuals and teams pitching ideas and competing for a $2,000 grand prize to be awarded on April 22.
[UPDATED] Due to coronavirus concerns of students and senior citizen volunteers, Leeds is suspending its VITA free tax assistance to the community for the remainder of the tax season, effective March 10, 2020.
Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin shared 50 years' worth of research and insights on four U.S. presidents with a sold-out crowd at Macky Auditorium on Thursday. She was this year's featured speaker in the fourth annual Leo Hill Leadership Speaker Series.
The highly ranked Department of Mechanical Engineering at CU Boulder is being named after Colorado philanthropist and businessman Paul M. Rady, thanks to his generous support of the college and campus over the years.