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Golkowski receives campus-level Excellence in Research and Creative Activities Award

Golkowski receives campus-level Excellence in Research and Creative Activities Award

Mark Golkowski, associate professor of electrical engineering, has been named the CU Denver faculty award winner for Excellence in Research and Creative Activities. Golkowski will be recognized at a...
Rutz

Rutz named ASCE SEI Fellow

Civil engineering associate professor Fred Rutz was named a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) at the 2019 SEI Structures Congress, held in...
Wasser

Wasser receives Open Educator Award

Leah Wasser is the recipient of the 2019 CU Boulder Open Educator Award from the CU Student Government and the University Libraries. The award recognizes her openly-licensed Earth Analytics Python...
Dassonowsky

Dassanowsky opens Austrian Film Festival Moscow

Robert von Dassanowsky, professor of film and German, and director of film studies, attended the 8th Austrian Cinema Festival April 10-15 as a special guest of the organizers Russian Art Group...
CU Cancer Center scientists receive awards for childhood cancer research

CU Cancer Center scientists receive awards for childhood cancer research

Three University of Colorado Cancer Center scientists are among the latest to receive awards from the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the largest non-government source of funding for childhood cancer...
College of Nursing wins Volunteer of the Year Award

College of Nursing wins Volunteer of the Year Award

Faculty, staff and students in the University of Colorado College of Nursing dedicated 770 volunteer hours to humanitarian work at Aurora’s only 24/7 homeless shelter last year, including data-...
Student-nominated faculty, staff recognized with Marinus Smith award

Student-nominated faculty, staff recognized with Marinus Smith award

Sixteen faculty and staff members are recognized this year for the positive impact they have made on their students through the Marinus Smith awards. Overall, over 80 nominations were received from...
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President Benson announced as official starter of 2019 BOLDERBoulder

BOLDERBoulder, America’s All-Time Best 10K, this week named CU President Bruce D. Benson the official starter for the 2019 race. “We are honored to have one of the University of Colorado’s most...
Kalisman, Yonemoto named American Council of Learned Societies fellows

Kalisman, Yonemoto named American Council of Learned Societies fellows

Two University of Colorado Boulder historians have won prestigious fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies, the group announced this month.
Recipients of 2019 Research & Innovation Seed Grants totaling $1.2 million announced

Recipients of 2019 Research & Innovation Seed Grants totaling $1.2 million announced

This year’s awards, announced by the CU Boulder Office of the Provost and Research & Innovation Office (RIO), are funding 25 grants for up to $50,000 each, including $200,000 for four projects...
CU Denver l Anschutz staff members recognized for years of service

CU Denver l Anschutz staff members recognized for years of service

About 180 staff members at the University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus were thanked for their years of service at a recent breakfast at CU South Denver.
Anseth

Anseth elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences announced today that CU Boulder Professor Kristi Anseth has been elected to its 2019 class. Anseth is among more than 200 individuals selected this year for...
Mark

Mark named CU Anschutz deputy police chief

Dan Mark of the Aurora Police Department (APD) has accepted the position of deputy police chief for the University of Colorado Anschutz Police Department. He began his new job on April 8.
Cassell

Cassell named CU Boulder bursar

Cassell comes to CU Boulder from the University of New Orleans, where he served as bursar for the past eight-plus years. Cassell has more than 17 years of experience in higher education, having also...
Faculty awardees recognized for advancing CU Boulder, the academy

Faculty awardees recognized for advancing CU Boulder, the academy

The annual Boulder Faculty Assembly (BFA) Excellence Awards took place Tuesday, April 2, at the University Memorial Center, recognizing faculty members for outstanding work and concerted effort in...
Havlick

Havlick receives AAG Jackson prize, named finalist for Colorado Book Award

“Bombs Away,” the book by David Havlick, professor of Geography and Environmental Studies, received the 2018 John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize from the American Association of Geographers and is a...
Reagan

Reagan named a 2019 Truman Scholar

Jake Reagan grew up in Boulder, the oldest of four siblings in a family of volunteers focused on service to others.
Johnson

Johnson wins 2019 Hazel Barnes Prize

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Professor Pieter Johnson has been named the 2019 recipient of the Hazel Barnes Prize, the most distinguished award a faculty member can receive from the university.
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Aquilante honored with teaching award

Christina Aquilante Christina Aquilante, PharmD, professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Skaggs School of Pharmacy at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus, has received the 2019 Chancellors...
Pang

Pang named 2019 UROP Outstanding Mentor

The UROP Outstanding Mentor Award recognizes a CU Boulder faculty member for their role mentoring a current undergraduate working on research, scholarly and creative projects in any major.
Nokoff advances medical understanding of transgender youth

Nokoff advances medical understanding of transgender youth

The TRUE Center for Gender Diversity at Children’s Hospital Colorado started about five years ago to meet the needs of approximately 50 patients.
Santorico to deliver CU Denver’s first Distinguished Faculty Lecture on April 17

Santorico to deliver CU Denver’s first Distinguished Faculty Lecture on April 17

It gives me great pleasure to announce that Professor Stephanie Santorico, PhD, from our Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Department in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has been selected...
CU School of Medicine Colorado Springs Branch honors outstanding physician teachers

CU School of Medicine Colorado Springs Branch honors outstanding physician teachers

The University of Colorado School of Medicine and the El Paso County Medical Society Powered by ProPractice will celebrate the recipients of the 2018-19 Outstanding Faculty and Clinical Liaisons of...
Elliot

Elliott named to interdisciplinarity committee

Due to an internal miscommunication, it was reported that Adam Bradley was named to the Interdisciplinary Teaching, Research and Creative Work Committee (interdisciplinarity committee). In fact, due...
Caudill

Guiding juvenile offenders sparked Caudill’s interest in teaching and researching criminal justice

Jonathan Caudill’s natural path seemed to be in criminal justice, having grown up in a law enforcement family. Although as a boy, he tossed around possibilities like astronaut or physician.

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