Announcements & Deadlines
- Just updated with projects beginning along a stretch of Colorado Avenue and at the intersection of Broadway and Regent, check out the cone zone webpage to get the latest on construction in progress on and near campus.
- Several campus buildings around Folsom Field will have adjusted open hours on Friday, July 13, and Saturday, July 14, when the Dead & Company perform at CU Boulder.
- Trunk injections will occur on six trees infested with red turpentine beetle, a bark beetle that causes further harm to conifer trees already under stress.
- Eight CU Boulder students and alumni have been offered Fulbright grants, and two were honored with Boren fellowships, to study and conduct research in locations around the globe.
- The 50-percent-time position provides consultation for academic administrators and faculty members, conflict resolution, investigations, leadership development and other processes.
- The first tenants of the new Center for Academic Success and Engagement will begin moving this week into the new 114,000-square-foot building in the heart of campus.
- The 11,064-seat arena building that is home to CU's basketball and volleyball teams, known as the Coors Events/Conference Center, is now officially called the CU Events Center.
- Jan Hall, a 2005 winner of the Nobel Prize in physics, has donated his Nobel medal to CU Boulder in hopes of inspiring students.
- Those who receive health benefits through CU Health Plan will continue to have access to healthcare services at Boulder Community Hospital facilities through recent negotiations.
- Google has announced a $1.5 million Google.org grant in support of CU Boulder's PhET Interactive Simulations, and rent-free space for the National Center for Women & Information Technology.