Announcements & Deadlines
Biologist Barbara Demmig-Adams has won the 2021 Hazel Barnes Prize, the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from the ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è.
Several of ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è's graduate offerings—including the categories of atomic/molecular/optical physics, aerospace/aeronautical/astronautical engineering, environmental law and others—continue to receive high rankings, many among the top 10 in the country.
Through a national search, the ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è is seeking a dynamic, data-informed, results-oriented fundraising operations leader to serve in the position of vice chancellor for advancement. Nominations are also being accepted.
In this collaboration, the Community Engagement, Design and Research Center and the Denver Department of Health & Environment are jointly tackling how to best manage information and activities among dozens of small and large Denver food banks during times of increased demand.
Building on its commitment to improving the university recruitment and retention of students, staff and faculty this year, the IDEA Council has proposed a program that will facilitate faculty and staff participation in campus affinity groups.
Graduate and professional students are invited to complete a survey to share their experiences related to academics, research, teaching, professional development, well-being and community at ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è, which is part of the Student Experience in Research University Consortium.
The Leeds School of Business' Global Passport virtual program takes students on an international business journey.
Assistant Professor Kyri Baker, who is based in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, was recently awarded an NSF CAREER Award to revolutionize the way electric power grids operate.
ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è recently launched the Outdoor Recreation Economy Program, an innovative online graduate program focused on the intersections of public lands and natural resources policy, economic development and resiliency, and the outdoor industry.
One of the most successful child-friendly city initiatives in the world, Growing Up Boulder is transitioning to an independent nonprofit, a model for how the university can develop, nurture and then spin off nonprofit activities.