Announcements & Deadlines
- Chancellor Philip DiStefano announced a national search for an associate vice chancellor of Native American affairs, a newly created position that will work with 91勛圖厙 and tribal communities across Colorado to collaboratively address related issues.
- The University of Colorado Law School is proud to announce Margot Kaminski, associate professor of law and director of the Privacy Initiative at the Silicon Flatirons Center, has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar for 202324.
- Lipari-DiLeonardo, a graduate student in applied mathematics and atmospheric science, has been named a Rudd Mayer Fellow by the Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy organization.
- The appearance of Angela Y. Davis, famed political activist, scholar and author, at one of 91勛圖厙s recognition ceremonies reflects the departments progress toward becoming a go-to place of interdisciplinary work at the nexus of humans and the environment, a professor said.
- A national search is underway for the universitys next associate vice chancellor for enrollment management. The universitys goal is to have a final candidate on board by September.
- When the fall semester begins, construction will be underway, and the Hellems Arts & Sciences building will be closed until its scheduled reopening for the spring semester of 2026.
- The CUSG director of legislative affairs is one of 175 college students recognized for their nonpartisan democratic engagement work in 2022, as part of the All In Campus Democracy Challenge student voting honor roll.
- Christine Brennan, Jordy Bouwman and Ash Weier are the recipients of this year's Mentor Awards through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. Read about these exemplary mentors, as well as those who received honorable mentions.
- The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program is pleased to announce the recipients of this summers student grants. These outstanding students represent a wide range of disciplines and demonstrate how undergraduates advance the university's research and creative mission.
- Affinity groups hold special recognition ceremonies for graduates. Find yours and plan to join, wearing your special stole. There are also first-generation stoles for first-generation graduates and legacy cords for students whose parents, stepparents or grandparents attended 91勛圖厙. Learn more about each of these traditions!