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Earth science PhD candidate Catherine Fontana will pursue cyanobacterial biofilm research at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
The newly established fellowship, named in honor of CU Boulder Professor Thomas Cech, gives students opportunities for research, professional mentorship and career exploration.
Grant will support Olm’s research on how diet and lifestyle shape the infant gut microbiome and immune disease risk.
Student filmmakers participating in the 150 Years of CU Boulder film competition had five minutes or fewer to tell a story from the university's expansive history.
Stratford, a teaching professor of psychology and neuroscience, is recognized for her warmth, creativity and dedication to making science accessible to every student.
Lee Niswander and Bethany Ehlmann recognized ‘for their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.’
Against the odds, CU Boulder student Valeria Mendoza Frutos prepares to graduate in May, thanks in part to the Division of Continuing Education’s Finish What You Started program.
Election recognizes Ye's extraordinary contributions to physics and quantum science, including pioneering advances in optical atomic clocks, precision measurement and quantum many-body physics.
College of Arts and Sciences faculty and staff recognized for excellence in teaching, scholarship and other work at annual highlight of the academic year.
Twenty-six students receive one of the college’s most prestigious honors, recognized for their exemplary academic achievement and meaningful contributions to the campus and broader community.