Announcements & Deadlines
- Originally scheduled for Oct. 11–15, CU Boulder's Research & Innovation Week will not be held in 2021 but will return to campus in October 2022.
- With the implementation of the Feed the Stampede food assistance program over the past year, CU Boulder has been designated a Hunger Free Campus as part of a statewide initiative to address disparities in food insecurity on college campuses.
- The annexation agreement between city council and CU Boulder strikes a balance between flood mitigation, open space protections, housing needs and community interests.
- Part of the two-day State of the Campus event, here's a sneak peek at the campus's “The Road Back” documentary. Tune in at noon on Sept. 22 for the release of the full film and again at noon on Sept. 23 for Chancellor DiStefano’s speech on his vision and goals for the academic year.
- The CU community gathered to celebrate the opening of a state-of-the-art, $57-million addition to the Imig Music Building that will enhance the College of Music’s standing as a national leader in comprehensive music education, performance, composition and research.
- The new Free Mind podcast explores topics in Western philosophy, politics, literature and history with adventurous disregard for academic fashions and intellectual trends.
- As part of the nationwide celebration of postdocs and faculty mentors Sept. 20–24, CU Boulder’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs is offering virtual and in-person activities Monday through Friday.
- In one of the campus's longest-standing traditions, 8 outstanding individuals, plus the campus's Pandemic Scientific Steering Committee and Science Team—including 12 individuals—are being honored with Alumni Awards for 2021.
- A new humanities course on how to make sense of data and apply it to real-world problems has just been awarded $300,000 from the National Science Foundation. The grant was awarded to Eric Vance, associate professor of applied math, and David Glimp, associate professor of English.
- Congressman Joe Neguse announced Professor Violeta Chapin as the winner of the 2021 Polly Baca Raíces Fuertes Community Leader Award in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.