Getting Involved
- Learn about the two doctoral students who received the 2018 Children, Youth and Environments Award. The call for 2019 applications from graduate students, staff and faculty opens April 15.
- The former Army chief of staff shared his insights on leadership and what it was like serving under two American presidents and took questions from students in ROTC and the Presidents Leadership Class.
- When a distinguished group of naval personnel dropped into a recent AeroSpace Ventures event, it gave an unexpected boost to a gathering already packed with trailblazers.
- Leading up to the public premiere of “The Light Shines On,” director Charles Mangano, an Emmy-award winner, and senior producer Dirk Martin take readers behind the scenes of CU Boulder’s new film.
- The free, open event celebrates students, student organizations, faculty and staff who exemplify leadership and passion across the Boulder community. Nominations for the awards are now open.
- Graduate Student Appreciation Week offers a variety of free events, workshops and services to CU Boulder graduate students.
- Connecting students with information and resources for success, more than 80 students participated in this new University Libraries event. Find out more!
- The PIPs Rewards app allows you to earn “positive impact points” for various actions that benefit the planet, community and your personal health. Now these points also can be turned into scholarships.
- Violin doctoral student Marisa Ishikawa joined Assistant Professor of Violin Charles Wetherbee and the Carpe Diem string quartet this semester.
- MFA alumnus and Center of the American West contest winner Christopher David Rosales will celebrate the launch of his third novel “Word is Bone” in April.