Celebrate
- CU Boulder has been named a Fulbright Top Producing Institution for U.S. Scholars in recognition of the 10 scholars who were named Fulbright finalists for the 2023–24 academic year. CU Boulder ranked third among doctoral institutions, behind only Penn State University and the University of Florida.
- Ten students participated in this year’s Three Minute Thesis on campus for a chance at prize money and a chance to represent CU Boulder at the regional competition.
- The CU Board of Regents announced its selection of recipients of honorary degrees, distinguished service awards and university medals for 2024, including four CU Boulder affiliates: Jane Butcher, Marvin Caruthers, Richard Rokos and Ann Smead.
- Assistant Professor Amanda Stevenson has received the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Early Career Award. This prestigious award recognizes Stevenson as a national leader in reproductive health and family planning policy research.
- The CU Boulder Society of Physics 鶹Ժ received a distinguished chapter award from the national organization, recognizing their efforts including outreach, community service, social events, interactions with alumni and involvement in SPS.
- The Deming Center is once again ranked as a top entrepreneurship program in the world. This time, for the trailblazing initiative Demystifying Entrepreneurship: Rural Colorado Workshop Series.
- Two graduate students from music and education have received funding to study educational systems abroad and music at the tip of the world.
- CU Boulder Associate Professor Kelly Sears is premiering her short animated feature “The Lost Season” at the Sundance Film Festival.
- Professor Hanspeter Schaub is being recognized by the American Astronautical Society for aerospace research and education.
- The Center for Leadership recently announced the Student Leaders of the Year award recipients. Congratulations to these exceptional student leaders.