Announcements & Deadlines
- Joris Alawoe, a CU Boulder junior majoring in political science, has been named a Truman Scholar, a prestigious honor that includes $30,000 for graduate study at an institution of his choice.
- Senior Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Human Resources Officer Katherine Erwin will retire in June. She led hallmark employee initiatives since 2016 as a member of the chancellor’s cabinet and contributed 27 years of service to CU Boulder.
- Gary Henry has been named the new assistant vice chancellor for research, director of the Office of Contracts and Grants, announced CU Boulder Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation Terri Fiez.
- Boulder strong T-shirts are available for purchase, and all profits from sale proceeds will go to the Colorado Healing Fund to benefit families of the March 22 victims.
- The Campus Sustainability Awards recognize commitments to continuing the CU Boulder tradition of leadership in sustainability and this year are going to 11 outstanding individuals and departments, to be presented April 22 at the CU Earth Day Town Hall.
- Despite the unique challenges of this past year, we have planned several in-person and virtual experiences to celebrate the class of 2021 leading up to commencement on May 6. Here's what you need to know.
- As federal regulations undergo review, CU Boulder will continue to be responsive to changes and supports strong policies, procedures and practices to prevent and respond to sexual misconduct and other forms of discrimination.
- We mourn the lives lost from our community on March 22nd. The impacts of this violence extend beyond those who lost their lives that day, and we have resources and a community of staff to support you at any time.
- The Boulder Faculty Assembly held a virtual ceremony April 6 to honor this year's nine BFA Excellence Award winners. In attendance were members of CU leadership, colleagues, nominators, friends and family.
- ProPublica’s series The NYPD Files, a searing investigation into how the country’s largest police department maintains impunity from public oversight, is the winner of this year’s Al Nakkula Award for police reporting. The annual award is co-sponsored by The Denver Press Club and CU Boulder's College of Media, Communication and Information.