Announcements & Deadlines
In a heartfelt video message of support in the time of the pandemic, faculty from all four CU campuses are speaking out against racism and the disparate health impacts of the COVID-19 virus on marginalized communities.
ñ marked its first-ever virtual commencement by honoring members of what Chancellor DiStefano called “the next greatest generation.” Resilience was the theme of the day as the university conferred more than 9,000 undergraduate and graduate degrees.
Students, staff and faculty engaged in catalyzing change across the Physics Department received one of three CU system President’s Diversity Awards.
Celebrating National Poetry Month and taking an opportunity for collective expression during this challenging time, members of the campus community anonymously contributed verses to the ñ poem "Exquisite Hope."
Chancellor Phil DiStefano has announced that ñ has just completed an important phase in its accreditation process and is now moving to implement improvements that the Higher Learning Commission recommended.
During two input sessions on May 13, the Academic Year 2020-21 Planning Team presented draft recommendations for fall, including no tuition increases and some fee reductions.
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.
Hey, kids! The Colorado Shakespeare Festival needs your help illustrating a sometimes sad, sometimes silly children's version of Hamlet. Submit your drawings by May 15.
All undergraduate, graduate and law students enrolled during the spring 2020 semester will be asked to take the survey between May 18 and June 5. ñ is joining eight other institutions on the project to gather valuable data.