Announcements & Deadlines
- Thanks to community tips and body-worn camera video from prior interactions, campus police have identified 33-year-old Rebekah Krajacic as the suspect in the recent racist incident.
- The CU Boulder Police Department is investigating an incident that occurred on Oct. 6 in the Engineering Center. In a video posted to social media, a woman is seen making racist comments toward students. CUPD is asking the public for assistance in locating her because police consider her a person of interest in this case.
- In a statewide effort to reduce barriers to higher education, all 32 public universities in Colorado, including CU Boulder, and several private colleges will waive admissions application fees for state residents on Oct. 15.
- Participate in a voluntary anonymous survey asking for comments and opinions related to your experience at CU as part of the university's evaluation for reaffirmation of accreditation.
- CU Boulder research attracted a record $631 million in research funding in fiscal year 2019.
- Located on the CU Boulder campus, a new lab will probe the behavior of materials that could become a critical component of superconducting quantum computers.
- CU Boulder Associate Vice Chancellor and Deputy Chief Financial Officer Carla Ho-a has announced the retirement of Laura Ragin as assistant vice chancellor and controller, effective June 30, 2020.
- The new stations serving the core of campus make bike sharing more convenient than ever for CU Boulder students and employees.
- Braun will join NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory executive leadership team after leading the College of Engineering and Applied Science for the last three years.
- The center will provide increased visibility for all pedagogical efforts and events occurring across campus and will offer new programs and opportunities of its own.