Announcements & Deadlines
- The Office of International Education is pleased to announce its annual call for nominations recognizing campus community members who've made outstanding contributions to international understanding.
- As electric scooters, or e-scooters, have become more prevalent around the country, the debate around the relatively new mode of transportation has been amplified, and regulations still vary widely from one city to the next. While commercial e-scooters are legal in the city of Denver, for instance, they are currently prohibited in the city of Boulder.
- A four-week campus review period is now available, allowing all faculty, staff and students the opportunity to review the report and provide feedback. Join the process!
- One of the highest CU system honors, four faculty members from the Boulder campus are now distinguished professors, recognized for their outstanding contributions as researchers and educators.
- The Colorado GeoLibrary, the Libraries’ new site for accessing and discovering geospatial data of the state, is a data set goldmine, fit for your geographic information system and mapping project needs.
- This year’s incoming class of first-year students is one of the most diverse in university history, with more than 28% identifying as students of color and 16% as first-generation scholars.
- Russell Moore and Kelly Fox today announced they are accepting the recommendations of the Academic Futures-Financial Futures Online Strategy Working Group to create a single coherent online and distance organization to serve the campus.
- The Excellence in Leadership Program is accepting nominations of alumnus for the Excellence in Leadership Award. The submission deadline is Oct. 11th.
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- Named as President's Teaching Scholars, Angela Bielefeldt and Suzanne Magnanini are being recognized for expertly performing teaching and research work.