red and purple tulips on campus

Campus controller, procurement town hall set for May 17

May 10, 2023

Join a town hall with the Campus Contoller’s office and the Procurement Service Center for updates on the state of CU procurement and compliance. Agenda items will include details on fair wage fees and tipping, requisition tips and tricks, and much more.

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Grad student named 2023 fellow by sustainable energy group

May 10, 2023

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.

Professor David Drake

For David Drake, inspiring students is ‘the greatest feeling’

May 10, 2023

Professor David Drake, a Frascona winner, leans on his industry experience to find effective ways to connect with students who take different paths to the Leeds School’s MBA classes.​

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano

Celebrating our successes: A year-end message from the chancellor

May 10, 2023

Chancellor Philip DiStefano thanks students, faculty and staff for their contributions to CU Boulder during the 2022–23 academic year.

Angela Y. Davis

Angela Y. Davis to address CU Boulder environmental studies graduates

May 9, 2023

The appearance of Angela Y. Davis, famed political activist, scholar and author, at one of CU Boulder’s recognition ceremonies reflects the department’s progress toward becoming a “go-to place” of interdisciplinary work at the nexus of humans and the environment, a professor said.

aerial view of Boulder area

National search set to fill CU Boulder’s top enrollment manager position

May 9, 2023

A national search is underway for the university’s next associate vice chancellor for enrollment management. The university’s goal is to have a final candidate on board by September.

Solar flare erupt from the sun

How 1,000 undergraduates helped solve an enduring mystery about the sun

May 9, 2023

For three years at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, CU Boulder students enrolled in "Experimental Physics I" spent an estimated 56,000 hours analyzing the behavior of hundreds of solar flares. Their results could help astrophysicists understand how the sun's corona reaches temperatures of millions of degrees Fahrenheit.

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Google Drive review-and-save workshops set for May 15–19

May 9, 2023

The Office of Information Technology is offering online sessions to help faculty and staff review and save essential Google Drive files owned by former colleagues and former students.

Brad Wham and his team in Turkey

Brad Wham shares key findings from post-earthquake reconnaissance in Turkey

May 9, 2023

Brad Wham, an assistant research professor, was a member of one of the three Learning From Earthquakes reconnaissance teams that traveled to Turkey in March. The team specifically looked at lifeline systems including energy, transportation, water and wastewater.

spring bloom

From GPSG: Congratulations spring graduates!

May 9, 2023

The Graduate and Professional Student Government would like to congratulate all graduate and professional students graduating this year! GPSG celebrates your great accomplishment, and we wish you all the best as you step into the next chapters of your life and career.

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