University of Colorado Boulder

Student life: CU-Boulder scholarship Q&A

Feb. 15, 2016

It's not too late to apply for a scholarship. The CU-Boulder scholarship application process for 2016-17 is available through March 1 on the student portal. CU-Boulder also encourages students to apply for privately-funded scholarships.

 INVST Students

Learning by doing: The INVST Community Leadership Program

Feb. 10, 2016

Sabrina Sideris, program director of CU-Boulder's INVST Community Studies, takes great pride in working with CU students to help them learn to become engaged citizens and leaders. In fact, she was once one of those students. Sideris became interested in community-based learning and social justice when she was a CU-Boulder undergraduate (1996-2000).

Katherine Schultz named next CU-Boulder School of Education dean

Feb. 10, 2016

University of Colorado Boulder Provost Russell L. Moore has named Katherine Schultz dean of the School of Education effective Aug. 1, 2016. Schultz succeeds Lorrie Shepard, who is returning to the faculty as a distinguished professor after 15 years as dean. Schultz presently serves as professor and dean of the School of Education at Mills College, a liberal arts and sciences college in Oakland, California.

 Valerie Simons

Campus Q&A: Valerie Simons discusses sexual misconduct survey results

Feb. 9, 2016

On Tuesday, Feb. 9, the University of Colorado Boulder released the Phase I results of the Fall 2015 sexual misconduct survey. CU-Boulder Today sat down with Executive Director of Institutional Equity and Compliance and Title IX Coordinator, Valerie Simons, and asked some key questions for our campus audience.

Mark Meaney

Leed School鈥檚 Meaney elected to UN initiative on responsible business education

Feb. 9, 2016

Mark Meaney has been elected chair of the new North America chapter of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Management Education intiative. The organization works to inspire and champion responsible business management education, research and leadership globally.

Ten things to do this week

10 things to do this week: Feb. 9 edition

Feb. 9, 2016

Happy Mardi Gras, Valentine's Day and everything else. You may notice some fun, romantic date options mixed in with our events list this week. Good weather is imminent, so get out and enjoy it!

K-12 students, mentors invited to join BoCo Youth Climate Challenge

Feb. 8, 2016

The University of Colorado Boulder, the City of Boulder and the Boulder Climate Culture Collaborative (C3 Boulder) are sponsoring a climate challenge aimed at engaging Boulder youth in efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that drive climate change.

Student life: Bridges to Prosperity

Feb. 8, 2016

As a CU-Boulder sophomore, Joseph Arehart found himself seeking an avenue through which he could have an impact on the world. The fourth-year student, who is working toward a concurrent Master's and Bachelor's degree in architectural and civil engineering, reflects on his experience working with the student organization Bridges to Prosperity.

 Rick George and Frances Draper

Concerts returning to Folsom Field this summer with Dead & Company

Feb. 7, 2016

This morning, AEG Live announced that Dead & Company (three of the surviving members of the Grateful Dead, touring with John Mayer and others) will play two shows at Folsom Field on July 2 and 3.

Mary Kraus named vice provost and associate vice chancellor for undergraduate education

Feb. 5, 2016

University of Colorado Boulder Provost Russell L. Moore has named Mary J. Kraus as vice provost and associate vice chancellor for undergraduate education, effective June 1, 2016. Kraus succeeds Michael Grant, who will retire on June 30 after 42 years at CU-Boulder. 鈥淢ichael鈥檚 commitment to and passion for the success of our undergraduate students is unparalleled throughout his career and this is clearly evident in the programs he has developed and managed during his tenure at the university,鈥 Moore said. 鈥淢ary has the vision, enthusiasm and knowledge to build on those successes.鈥

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