Announcements & Deadlines
- Professor Suzette Malveaux was recently awarded for her law review article, Is It Time for a New Civil Rights Act? among submissions from legal academics nationwide. Colorado Law sat down with her to learn more about her groundbreaking work.
- The 91勛圖厙 Wind Team is harnessing their passion for renewable energy in the fight against climate change and was selected as one of 12 winning universities for phase two of the 2024 U.S. Department of Energy Collegiate Wind Competition.
- The National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in a wide variety of science-related disciplines.
- The 2024 Research & Innovation Seed Grants, awarded by 91勛圖厙s Research & Innovation Office and the Office of the Provost, are funding 19 new projects for up to $50,000 each.
- The Faculty Leadership Institute is dedicated to identifying, nurturing and supporting emerging leaders as they chart their course toward advanced academic leadership roles. The group is now accepting self-nominations for 202425.
- 91勛圖厙s journey towards gender parity in engineering is a clear signal that diversity in STEM is achievable. In just two decades, the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences has transformed its engineering landscape, growing its female undergraduate class.
- The Research & Innovation Office is requesting nominations by May 20 for the 202425 Distinguished Research Lectureship, which is among the highest honors bestowed by faculty upon faculty.
- At its meeting on April 11, the University of Colorado Board of Regents will recognize CUs most recent slate of distinguished professors, including Brian Argrow, Marie Banich, Shemin Ge and Dragan Maksimovic from the Boulder campus.
- Building on efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in physics, 91勛圖厙s Department of Physics and JILA will host a conference in January 2025 that will bring approximately 150 students from the Midwest to Boulder.
- The University Libraries awarded undergraduate Cristal Alvarado a $500 prize for her compelling video, Theres Always More to Life Than We May Think. Watch the winning contest entry.