Announcements & Deadlines
- Gordana Dukovic, a professor of chemistry who leads an interdisciplinary research group studying nanoscale materials in solar energy, is a finalist for one of the Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists.
- Twenty-three new Boettcher Foundation Scholars have chosen to attend CU Boulder next fall, the highest number of any Colorado institution. The highly sought-after scholarship covers the full cost of tuition and fees for undergraduate study within the state of Colorado.
- Chancellor Philip DiStefano welcomed a delegation of energy, climate, environment and science counselors representing the European Union to CU Boulder. The chancellor highlighted the university’s legacy of climate and environmental research and innovation, as well as commitment to sustainability. He also acknowledged there is more we can all do.
- A number of grants totaling $1.75 million were recently awarded to venture partners at CU Boulder startups by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade.
- Computer science professor Sriram Sankaranarayanan, who has taught more than 10,000 students in his online data science course, has received a prestigious award from Coursera for his innovative course design.
- The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program celebrates the release of the 2022 issues of student-run publications highlighting the research and creative work of a talented and expansive community of undergraduates at CU Boulder.
- To offer more opportunities for student belonging, inclusion and engagement, Fraternity and Sorority Life has been working with the National Pan-Hellenic Council to bring historically Black fraternities and sororities to CU Boulder.
- For the second year in a row, Leeds students studying real estate won the NAIOP competition, which involves pitching projects for a particular development site in Colorado.
- CU Boulder's Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program is pleased to announce the recipients of this summer's student grants.
- Pre-tenure faculty whose research, scholarship or creative work was stalled by COVID-19 can now apply for the new Thrive Grant through a partnership program launched by the Office of Faculty Affairs and co-sponsored by the Boulder Faculty Assembly and the Research and Innovation Office.