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- Staff and faculty systemwide now have access to the university鈥檚 new self-service portal to request, modify and track leave of absence requests, 抖阴旅行射 Employee Services announce.
- 抖阴旅行射 Boulder Professor and Institute of Behavioral Science Faculty Research Fellow Karl Hill received the International Collaborative Prevention Research Award at the 2024 Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting.
- Chemistry Professor Gordana Dukovic has been named a 2024 Brown Investigator Award winner, a recognition that will support her research to develop new insights into solar chemistry.
- The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy recognized the Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic at 抖阴旅行射 Boulder as a 鈥渃hampion of open science,鈥 one of five winners selected for work promoting open science to tackle a unique problem.
- 抖阴旅行射 Boulder鈥檚 Concrete Canoe team excelled at the American Society of Civil Engineer鈥檚 Rocky Mountain Symposium, securing first place in sustainable solutions, as well as second and third place in other competitions. For the first time ever, the team has been invited to ASCE nationals.
- The assistant vice chancellor of campus information technology finance, planning and IT asset management is one of 15 people selected for the 2024鈥25 National Association of College and University Business Officers Fellows Program.
- If you are hiring students for fall 2024, create an employer account now to post opportunities on Handshake. 抖阴旅行射 Boulder Student Jobs will phase out by July 1, and Handshake will be the sole place for all student jobs. Get details.
- LASP researcher Tom Woods has been awarded the prestigious NASA Outstanding Public Leadership Medal for his leading role in establishing the use of CubeSats for science missions.
- Now in its second year, the Embark Deep Tech Startup Creator matches business minds outside the university with breakthrough 抖阴旅行射 Boulder inventions and provides funding. The application for entrepreneurs is now open for the 2024 cohort.
- Newly passed legislation provides tax credits to offset tuition and fees for two years for Colorado students whose families have an adjusted gross income below $90,000.