Celebrate
- CU Boulder has announced plans for its 150th anniversary celebration in 2026 and unveiled a 150th anniversary webpage. Learn more.
- CIRES researchers Jennifer Balch, Jen Kay and Twila Moon were recognized for their accomplishments in research, communications and wildfire science.
- Mark Hernandez is serving as a commissioner of the newly launched Global Commission on Healthy Indoor Air.
- Anastasia Gallegos-Roque, an undergraduate student, has been selected as CU Boulder's Campus Compact Newman Civic Fellow, recognizing her leadership potential for tackling human rights and social justice issues.
- Award-winning physicist Matt Eichenfield has been named the inaugural Karl Gustafson Endowed Chair of Quantum Engineering in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at CU Boulder.
- Two School of Education doctoral candidates have been selected for one of the most prestigious honors for emerging education scholars. Jackie Bristol's work explores how teachers' access to affordable housing intersects with race, space and public education, and Lex Hunter is investigating how youth of color view healing as connected to social justice.
- Zia Mehrabi joins a cohort of climate leaders from across the United States who are working on solutions to the planet's biggest challenges.
- CU Boulder recently celebrated and honored faculty members who have earned tenure, been promoted to full professor or teaching professor, and received the Provost's Faculty Achievement Award.
- The 1-year-old buffalo will make her debut Saturday, Sept. 20, against Wyoming. Fans are encouraged to get to their seats by 8 p.m. to make sure they don't miss her inaugural gallop.
- Recently awarded were Outstanding Postdocs and Postdoc Mentors of the Year awards, honoring exceptional faculty mentors and postdocs who excel in research productivity, innovation, communication, leadership and advocacy.