Beginning next month, some ŷڱƵ Boulder students could win $5 in campus cash by completing a survey—requested by the ŷڱƵ Board of Regents—that tests their civics knowledge.
Chancellor DiStefano advocated for the modernization of ŷڱƵ Boulder’s historic buildings, highlighting the impactful role state funding could play in ensuring these spaces remain hubs of student success and research excellence for decades to come.
ŷڱƵ Boulder was one of just three recipients of the coveted Innovation & Economic Prosperity University designation at the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities annual meeting held last month in San Diego.
Terri Fiez, vice chancellor for research and innovation and professor of electrical, computer and energy engineering, has been named an NAI fellow—the highest professional distinction accorded solely to academic inventors.
The ŷڱƵ Interfraternity Council unanimously agreed to admit the ŷڱƵ Alpha chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon for associate membership in the growing university-affiliated fraternity community. SigEp becomes the sixth fraternity in ŷڱƵIFC.
John and Kathy Rosenbloom are giving $900,000 to establish endowed gifts to the university’s Program in Jewish Studies and Conference on World Affairs (CWA). Their generosity speaks to their passion for public education and diverse dialogue.