Last week on National Video Games Day, Denzil Bilson was named as a recipient of a computer and video game arts scholarship—a program designed to empower and inspire the next generation of game creators.
One of the highest ŷڱƵ system honors, four faculty members from the Boulder campus are now distinguished professors, recognized for their outstanding contributions as researchers and educators.
Doctoral candidate Subekshya Bidari is the recipient of a $20,000 fellowship from the American Association of University Women, enabling her to continue research into collective decision-making among honeybees.
Elizabeth “Lil” Fenn wants to frame the story of Sacagawea as a window on the American West, and the National Endowment for the Humanities wants to help her.
Named as President's Teaching Scholars, Angela Bielefeldt and Suzanne Magnanini are being recognized for expertly performing teaching and research work.
Robert Ergun and Richard Eastes of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics have been recognized by NASA for their work probing the dynamics of the sun, Earth's atmosphere and more.
Doctoral student Tafadzwa Tivaringe recently received a prestigious invitation resulting from his years spent working in Cape Town, South Africa, and his ŷڱƵ Boulder research that draws from census data to examine graduate unemployment.
Alphonse Keasley Jr. and Gene Hayworth are among four local citizens who will be recognized for their contributions to the arts in Boulder County at a community event on Sept. 6.