A series illuminating the deaths of mentally ill people in jails throughout the country—often under horrific and preventable circumstances—is the winner of the 2019 Al Nakkula Award for police reporting.
Grammy night was one to remember for College of Music alumnus Wei Wu. The bass took home his first Grammy as part of the cast of Mason Bates' opera "The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs."
Researcher Penina Axelrad, who pioneered the use of GPS signals for improving satellite navigation, is one of 86 engineers to earn this top honor in 2019.
CU Boulder graduate students Ryan Blay and Mark Moretto have been announced as recipients of the Aviation Week Network “Tomorrow’s Technology Leaders: The 20 Twenties” honors.
A record-setting number of CU Boulder students have earned Brooke Owens Fellowships—a program that supports women pursuing careers in aviation and space exploration.
This month, Ben Pollack, a 26-year-old music teacher with the Huerfano School District in Walsenburg, Colorado, will be honored at the Colorado Music Educators’ Association Conference.
A veteran CU employee, David Plati will be honored by the Football Writers Association of America with its Lifetime Achievement Award as the group gathers for the College Football Playoff.
Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering professor Shideh Dashti’s research on how tall buildings affect adjacent underground structures during earthquakes was selected as editor’s choice by ASCE.
Yusen Ye, Natalie Hagewood and Erick Mueller were recently recognized for outstanding contributions to international understanding. International Education Week photo contest winners also were announced.
The Boulder City Council on Dec. 4 recognized the achievements of CU Boulder journalism and political science senior Serene Singh, who is the university's first woman Rhodes Scholar.