Announcements & Deadlines
- If you’re hiring a student for fall 2024, create an employer account on Handshake to post the opportunity. CU Boulder Student Jobs will phase out by July 1, and Handshake will be the sole place for student job postings.
- At the CU Boulder Entrepreneurship Center for Music, students can find the skills and tools they need for their music careers. This spring, the ECM awarded $5,820 in grants to support eight student-led professional development and community engagement projects.
- Two CU Boulder scholars have been named 2024 Guggenheim Fellows, recognizing not only their prior career achievements but also their exceptional promise.
- Health and Wellness Services is hosting its seventh Health & Wellness Summit this fall. Faculty and staff who are interested in presenting at the summit should submit a proposal by Aug. 1. Vendors who are interested in participating in the Employee Benefits Fair should submit a request form by Aug. 15.
- Participants gain firsthand knowledge of the university through meetings with senior leaders on the Boulder campus, each of the other three campuses and the CU system office. Applications are open and due June 23.
- Beginning at 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 20, the Euclid Parking Garage (Lot 205) will be closed for annual cleaning and routine maintenance.
- Staff and faculty systemwide now have access to the university’s new self-service portal to request, modify and track leave of absence requests, CU Employee Services announce.
- CU 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 CU Boulder as a “champion of open science,” one of five winners selected for work promoting open science to tackle a unique problem.