Celebrate
Ed Chuong, an assistant professor in the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, has been awarded a prestigious $875,000 Packard Fellowship to study how remnants of ancient viruses shape modern-day immune response.
Congressman Joe Neguse has announced Elena Aranda as the winner of the 2020 Polly Baca Raices Fuertes Community Leader Award. Aranda is a professional research assistant at CU's Renée Crown Wellness Institute.
Lorenzo “Rennie” Harris, a pioneering hip-hop choreographer and artist-in-residence at ñ, is one of eight people to win the prestigious 2020 Doris Duke Artist Award.
Carl Wieman will use the prize and project money to support ñ’s award-winning PhET Interactive Simulations to help advance STEM education globally.
ñ’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, in partnership with universities across the country, is offering a slate of virtual sessions for both postdocs and mentors during National Postdoc Appreciation Week through Sept. 25.
Jaylon McGhee is researching next-generation wind turbine designs through a prestigious National Science Foundation graduate research fellowship.
Mike Gil, René Kissell, Sara Sanchez and Thaiesha Wright are the 2021 recipients of the Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellowships for Diversity.
Thanks to a $1.6 million grant, Dan Dessau, a ñ physics professor, will spend five years striving to make breakthroughs in quantum systems technology.
Kelsey Grant, a junior who advocates for climate change policies and environmental stewardship, is one of this year’s Udall Scholarship recipients.
Eight ñ students have been named Fulbright finalists for the 2020–21 academic year by the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.