Celebrate
- Nine CU Boulder students have been offered prestigious Fulbright awards, and five more have alternate status. Fulbright is the nation’s flagship international educational exchange program.
- Two CU Boulder undergraduates who have demonstrated a strong potential to succeed as researchers in science, engineering and math have been named recipients of the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship.
- CU Student Government and the University Libraries honored Wasser for her openly-licensed Earth Analytics Python course and ongoing efforts to create and use open educational resources in her teaching.
- The “I Have A Dream” Foundation of Boulder County recently recognized CU’s efforts to host precollegiate interns on campus for the past 20 years with the first-ever Building the Dream Internship Host of the Year Award.
- Sixteen faculty and staff members are recognized this year through the Marinus Smith Awards for the positive impact they have had on their students.
- The Graduate School congratulates this year's faculty awardees who have greatly contributed to mentoring graduate students and supporting the graduate education mission.
- Congratulations to the winners of the Graduate Teacher Program lead network outstanding lead awards for excellence in academic leadership.
- Congratulations to Tina Jones, ecology and evolutionary biology; Camden Elliott Williams, computer science; and Jake Carias, sociology, for completing the requirements for the Graduate School's certification.
- Lesli Oiling Mark and Margaret Mae Bowman have received awards from the Department of Energy to conduct part of their graduate thesis research at a DOE laboratory.
- A CU Boulder team is a finalist in a NASA competition to design a greenhouse for use on Mars. The annual challenge is set for April 23–24 and calls for student groups to develop solutions to tough space problems.