Announcements & Deadlines
On Jan. 1, a wealth of literature, art, music, movies and creative works that had an authorized copyright in 1923 moved into the public domain. The University Libraries offers a guide.
CIRES is hosting a student competition to attend a workshop in Washington, D.C., to learn about Congress, the federal budget process and effective science communication. Apply by Jan. 25.
The annual RIO report features highlights, including record funding, thousands of campus contributors—faculty, researchers, staff, postdocs and undergraduate and graduate students—and more.
Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering professor Shideh Dashti’s research on how tall buildings affect adjacent underground structures during earthquakes was selected as editor’s choice by ASCE.
Recognize the hard work of your student-employee(s) by nominating them for Student Employee of the Year! This award recognizes the contributions of student-employees to the campus and honors their efforts.
The Research & Innovation Office has unveiled the 2019 faculty fellows cohort, featuring 15 of Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder’s most promising rising faculty in disciplines spanning the campus.
Submitting final grades can be tedious. Collaborating with campus partners, the Office of Information Technology developed a new tool that saves instructors’ time and protects students’ data.
Submissions are due Feb. 1 for these prestigious annual awards recognizing outstanding contributions in: leadership and service; teaching and pedagogy; and research, scholarly and creative work.
Chancellor Philip DiStefano on Dec. 13 highlighted the impactful role state funding could play as Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder works to preserve its historic buildings and ensure they enhance student success and research for decades to come.
Ann Schmiesing is named senior vice provost for academic resource management, Michele Moses is vice provost and associate vice chancellor for Faculty Affairs and Leslie Reynolds is interim dean of the Graduate School.