Announcements & Deadlines
- CU Boulder and Front Range Community College are among 104 recipients of Howard Hughes Medical Institute funding to boost inclusion in STEM fields.
- The CU Boulder campus will have reduced services and operations Dec. 26–30 and will resume normal weekday operations on Jan. 2. Get details.
- The tuition assistance benefit application window for spring 2023 is now open. This unique CU benefit helps reduce the overall cost of pursuing higher education.
- Rose Summers’ hard work has not gone unnoticed. The CU senior has received the highly sought-after Marshall Scholarship, affording her the opportunity to further her neuroscience research at the University of Cambridge.
- The new Impact Grant program, will provide institutional seed grant funding to support new and existing diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at CU Boulder. Proposals for summer 2023 are due on Jan. 17, and proposals for the 2023-24 academic year are due on Feb. 13.
- Photography 4 Humanity, in partnership with United Nations Human Rights and CU Boulder, has announced the winning photograph of the organization's global challenge: Masood Sarwer’s “The endless dance of erosion.”
- Long-awaited battery electric Buff Buses will hit the streets this week, thanks in part to a pair of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Diesel Emissions Reduction Act grants. Two more electric buses are expected to join the fleet by summer 2023.
- Seven sponsors have joined the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit to be held Dec. 1–4 at the University of Colorado Boulder.
- The Colorado Art Science Environment Fellows are artists from all corners of Colorado and CU Boulder scientists who will work in teams to produce artworks that will be exhibited at the Colorado State Capitol.
- Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. has become the first historically Black fraternity to return and officially register at CU Boulder. The fraternity is part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, commonly known as the Divine Nine.