Announcements & Deadlines
- The application period closes March 31 for the Graduate and Professional Student Government awards recognizing the anti-racism and inclusivity work done by graduate and professional students.
- CU Boulder will remain open on March 26—a holiday for faculty and staff—to support teaching, research and student activities.
- Suzanne and David Hoover reflect on what music means to them and how the College of Music plays into their giving.
- Organizers of the Bolder Boulder that typically culminates at CU Boulder's Folsom Field announced they can't hold the traditional race in 2021, offering in-person and virtual alternatives instead.
- University leaders joined representatives from city, county and neighborhood organizations in a meeting with University Hill residents to provide updates and answer questions.
- CU Boulder Student Government and the University Libraries are thrilled to announce this year’s recipients: Tammy Fredrickson, Nicole Jobin, Beth Osnes and Gregory Young.
- As the CU Boulder student body presidents, we are deeply disturbed and disappointed in the events that took place on University Hill. We absolutely condemn the violent, irresponsible and immature behavior students recklessly partook in.
- Boulder Faculty Assembly members on Thursday, March 4, received an update from Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rourke about the campus’s vaccine distribution plan as CU Boulder prepares for a continuation of in-person experiences in the fall.
- The President's Diversity Award committee announced the 2021 award and commendation recipients. They include CU Boulder's Becca Ciancanelli, Tiara Na’puti, Zabrian Oglesby, Katherine Rainey and the STEM Routes student organization.
- CU Boulder will hold a livestreamed commencement ceremony May 6 to recognize the many accomplishments of graduates. In addition, as part of Grad Appreciation Days, students are invited to attend several in-person opportunities leading up to the virtual commencement events.