Announcements & Deadlines
- CU Boulder alumnus Tom Costello, an award-winning journalist and Washington correspondent for NBC News, has been selected to address the class of 2022 and campus community at the in-person commencement ceremony on May 5.
- Seven university companies pitched new startups after seven months of entrepreneurial training and guidance.
- Nearly 18,000 CU Boulder community members participated in the Campus Culture Survey this past fall, and university staff who administered the survey are analyzing anonymized responses from students, faculty and staff in preparation for the public release of the survey results in early April.
- At the most recent Boulder Faculty Assembly meeting, Chancellor DiStefano and members of his team gave several updates, including discussion of the recent arrest adjacent to campus, financial issues and ongoing efforts to contain the omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus.
- The campus award recognizing outstanding student leaders for 2021–22 is going to Joshka Gustav, Jake McGrath, Emma Pearson, Areyana Proctor, Brant Smith and Logan Turner.
- The American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world’s largest general scientific society, has announced that three CU Boulder researchers will join the ranks of its newest class of fellows.
- To help protect individuals from the current COVID-19 surge, public health officials strongly recommend upgraded masks, including the N95 and KN95 styles, which CU Boulder is making available for pick-up by students, faculty and staff beginning Jan. 21.
- Nearly two dozen women were honored recently through the Center for Inclusion and Social Change’s Women Who Make a Difference program for having a positive impact at CU Boulder.
- A team of Leeds MBAs won a nationwide real estate competition that tested their ability to apply what they've learned in class and on internships.
- Professor Jeff Thayer is part of a major new NASA science mission to better understand our sun’s influence on generating space weather.