Announcements & Deadlines
- A grant through the Can Do Colorado initiative allowed Community Cycles to give electric bikes to 14 CU Boulder employees.
- A new Research & Innovation Office program is providing nearly $100K in combined funding to 19 projects that span disciplines, from music and art history to journalism, theater and dance.
- Staff Council is excited to announce the winners of the 2023–24 elections and announce its new officers. The group extends its gratitude to all the candidates who took the time to be involved.
- CU Health Plan enrollees can expect changes including significant pharmacy changes, expanded fertility treatment and more.
- The University Libraries and Program in Jewish Studies have announced a renaming and new direction for Jewish collections to now focus on more recent innovative religious, cultural and social developments among American Jews and Judaism.
- The chemical and biological engineering professor has been invited to deliver the prestigious Dream Chemistry Lecture at the Institute of Physical Chemistry in Warsaw, Poland. The honor recognizes the significant contributions of Gupta’s young research group, the Laboratory of Interfaces, Flow, and Electrokinetics.
- Daryl Maeda has been recognized by the Asian Pacific Fund as an outstanding educational Asian/Pacific Islander American leader for his role in diversity, equity and inclusion.
- The ATLAS Institute's Carson Bruns, Laura Devendorf, Grace Leslie, Ben Shapiro and Daniellle Szafir have won CAREER Awards through the National Science Foundation.
- Apply to be a part of the University Perspective Program to gain firsthand knowledge of the university through meetings with leadership from CU Boulder and the other campuses in the CU system.
- With growing concerns about climate change, a number of “smart” technologies have emerged to reduce energy consumption and decrease reliance on fossil fuels. While most engineers tend to focus on the technology, Professor Moncef Krarti researches the acceptance of it.