CU «Ƶ affiliates now have the opportunity to join Grow with Google to earn free online career certificates that are recognized credentials by many major employers. The program offers flexible learning opportunities for high-demand skills in the digital economy.
All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to review CU «Ƶ’s draft Climate Action Plan and comment via the online feedback form. The deadline for feedback is March 5.
Faculty and staff are invited to submit nominations for the CU «Ƶ Student Employee of the Year Award, which recognizes and honors student employees for their contributions to the university community.
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 «Ƶ Society of Physics Students 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.
CU «Ƶ is investing $57,000 to extend The Hill Ambassador Program through December. As part of the program, an ambassador is present on University Hill 32 hours per week in addition to a team lead, who’s present 40 hours per week.
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.
The New Venture Challenge is CU «Ƶ’s “flight simulator” for students and employees who are creating real-world impact through startups, organizations and endeavors to compete for up to $50,000 of funding.
CU «Ƶ officials announced the winners of the 2023–24 translational quantum research seed grants, which are designed to incentivize quantum science and technology innovations launched from the lab, accelerating them along the development path to new programs and businesses.