Celebrate
- The Office of Faculty Affairs is announcing the 2023–24 Excellence in Leadership Program participants, who will play a crucial role in meeting the challenges and advancing the future of the university.
- Following a rigorous, five-year process, the CU Art Museum has joined an elite group of peer institutions with a recognition of its quality and credibility.
- Briana Indahl, a researcher in the solar and stellar science division at LASP, has been named a recipient of the Nancy Grace Roman Technology Fellowship, a prestigious award from NASA that recognizes early-career researchers with innovative ideas.
- CU Boulder recently won four gold and three silver awards for exceptional work in the communications field, including recognition for the CU Boulder Today digital newsletter, a mental health article and media projects on the topics of health and space.
- Professor Martha Palmer shares her 50-year journey through the field of natural language understanding, her current research and her thoughts on new generative artificial intelligence tools.
- Alston aims to use her background as an educational leader to create a more inclusive STEM community on campus.
- Katherine Clifford, a scientist at the Western Water Assessment, has been named to American Association of Geographers’ Elevate the Discipline cohort.
- Associate Professor Wil Srubar has been nominated for the 2023 Pritzker Environmental Genius Award for his research re-imagining sustainable building materials, joining a list of candidates working to advance environmental causes around the world.
- Luis Navarro has earned a four-year $700,000 NASA Heliophysics grant to answer important and complex scientific questions about Earth’s extreme upper atmosphere.
- Svenja Knappe, who is a physicist by training but calls the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering home, is an ideal person to be at the center of a growing cluster of quantum researchers who are ushering in the second quantum revolution on campus and abroad.