All CU Boulder students, staff and faculty who submitted non-medical exemption forms for the COVID-19 vaccine must submit a new exemption or proof of vaccination. Personal exemptions will no longer be accepted. Only medical or religious exemptions are now allowed.
Professors Mark Rentschler, Greg Rieker and Tin Tin Su were officially inducted into the National Academy of Inventors on Nov.1. They are recognized for their thought-leadership and discoveries.
Eleven university innovators pitched their innovations at Lab Venture Challenge, an annual funding competition hosted by Venture Partners at CU Boulder that helps accelerate commercially promising technologies into business ventures.
The ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½â€™s performance review and merit cycles will move into closer alignment for most university staff and all classified staff over the next two years.
Planning an event on campus? The updated events and activities policy and related guidance policies are being shared with the campus community. The takeaway is: the earlier, the better to ensure the approval and success of on-campus events.
The University Libraries invite current graduate students from all CU Boulder colleges to apply for the 2022 Provost’s Fellowship in Information Science for the University Libraries.
University Libraries has launched a new fund to support a growing collection of materials focused on Chicanx and Latinx communities on campus and beyond. The endowment was made possible by a generous donation by EBSCO Information Services.
In April, Chancellor DiStefano announced the implementation of winter break for the Boulder campus. Governor Jared Polis is providing 12 hours of additional leave that can replace administrative leave already granted by a department for use during winter break. Get details.
Laura Arroyo, Eldred Foster, Teresa Hernandez and Lynne Howard are being recognized for their exceptional service and contributions to the CU Boulder community.
Alumnus Tandean Rustandy has given more than $10 million to CU Boulder, including support for the new $45 million Rustandy Building. At a ribbon-cutting Sunday, Rustandy surprised attendees with news of another $1.25 million gift.