Celebrate
Michael Litos, an assistant professor of physics at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ, has won an Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation.
Akhil Rao has won a dissertation award of which only two are given annually in recognition of unusually significant contributions to one's discipline.
University of Colorado Law School Professor Kristen Carpenter, an American Indian law scholar with expertise in property, cultural property, human rights and Indigenous peoples, has been appointed as a justice of the inaugural Supreme Court of the Shawnee Tribe.
Head Coach Karl Dorrell has gained a first-year coaching recognition by the Football Writers Association of America; he helped lead the Colorado Buffalos football team to a 4–2 record in a COVID-19 pandemic-shortened season.
In a 2021 ceremony, the CU community was finally able to honor the seven recipients of the 2020 Regent Awards. The awards include honorary degrees, university medals and a distinguished service award for some of the greatest contributors to CU, the state and the nation.
Historian Vilja Hulden, who is conducting a sweeping analysis of congressional lobbying from 1877 onward, has landed a major fellowship that will support her research.
In rankings released Jan. 6, two members of the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ School of Education faculty were recognized as among the nation’s top 200 researchers whose scholarship bridges academic and public audiences.
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµâ€™s David Pyrooz and an Arizona State University colleague won the outstanding book award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
The Heterodox Academy has selected ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ environmental economist Matthew Burgess as the recipient of its 2020 Open Inquiry Award for teaching.
One of the highest CU system honors, eight faculty members from the Boulder campus are now distinguished professors, recognized for their outstanding contributions as researchers and educators.