News and Opportunities
Apply to do undergraduate research this summer
Application deadline: Monday,ÌýMarch 28
All eligible students should have received an email on Feb. 21 with information on applying for one of 73 undergraduate research projects being offered for summer 2022. Learn more on the SPUR webpage or email Sharon Anderson with questions.
Nominations due March 31
Who has made a difference in your life and positively impacted your experience in the College of Engineering and Applied Science? The college offers several awards to help students recognize outstanding faculty or staff members who have supported them.
Apply by March 31
Applications are now open to join the Catalyze CU Summer 2022 cohort. This summer-long startup accelerator program is designed for CU Boulder ventures created by students, faculty and staff. It combines world class mentorship, funding and a dedicated co-working space to help the most promising ventures from across campus reach escape velocity—without taking any equity.
Tuesday, April 12. 3-5 p.m., Gallogly Â鶹ÊÓƵy Learning Center
The college will host an event featuring work from the Interdisciplinary Research Themes, including presentations from IRT directors and a poster session from faculty and students. Refreshments will be served, and there will be plenty of opportunitiesÌýfor networking. The event is free and open to all faculty, staff and students in the college. Advance registration is requested. For more information, please contact Catie Gibson or Josh Rhoten.
Second-year students invited to take survey
Second-year students: Don’t forget to take the Student Affairs Second Year Survey that was sent via email. This is an opportunity to provide feedback on topics including your living arrangements, relationships, engagement and obstacles.
Students who complete the survey will be randomly selected to win one of the following Amazon gift cards: one $250 prize, four $100 prizes, five $50 prizes, and 10 $20 prizes. Thank you for providing your perspective and supporting the community!
Farewell to Tulip, our resident therapy dog
A note from the Engineering Council: Last week, we bid a sad farewell to , our No. 1 furry supporter. She was the light of our college, always putting a smile on everyone's faces with her strolls through the Engineering Center. Tulip will be remembered for the loving environment she created with her presence, and we send our condolences to Sharon Anderson and family. We will miss you greatly, Tulip!