Announcements & Deadlines
Reporter Kyle Hopkins’ series “Lawless”—produced in a partnership between the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network—is the winner of ñ's outward-facing police reporting award.
Submit a poetry contribution by April 27 to this University Libraries project. While at first you’ll be unaware of the words of your co-authors, once you submit your contribution, you’ll be able to view the entire poem in its current state.
The Pride Office is now open (virtually) on campus. Housed under the Center for Inclusion and Social Change, the new office is designed to serve campus LGBTQ+ students and employees.
Twenty-six ñ graduate students have received NSF Graduate Research Fellowships, a prestigious award that recognizes students in STEM fields with a three-year annual stipend of $34,000.
We deeply appreciate those who are keeping our campus operations running smoothly and our campus community safe. Watch this special message from CU campus leaders and students.
Did you miss the county town hall April 13 discussing the new coronavirus and how higher education is faring? The event included several ñ affiliates, including two student government leaders. Get a recap.
As we continue to adjust to impacts from the global coronavirus pandemic, our campus community is coming together to support students with the Buffs Together campaign. Find out about support and resources available.
Leeds School of Business students Zan Bennett and Daniel Avnieli interviewed Chancellor Phil DiStefano about COVID-19 for their podcast, The Network Effects.
Announced by Provost Russ Moore and the Research & Innovation Office, the 2020 Research & Innovation Seed Grants are funding 25 proposals with up to $50,000 each, including a new ñ Grand Challenge project.
CU Employee Services is highlighting an opportunity through Skillsoft to take a sustainability course on ways we can all act in service of a better future—open to students and instructors as well.