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  • Alumni mentor at an event
    Did you know faculty and staff can access the Forever Buffs Network? This free online community is designed to connect you with alumni willing to help. Find Buffs eager to support students through mentorship, career guidance or guest speaking opportunities. Explore networking groups, alumni-owned businesses, exclusive discounts and other benefits.
  • graduate student group awarded at the annual Sustainability Awards
    Fueled by a passion for climate justice and a commitment to student involvement in the university's future, an interdisciplinary graduate student team designed and is teaching an undergraduate course on climate action planning.
  • classroom lecture
    Students are getting a unique perspective on the quantum field and industry through a program they themselves are helping to shape. Quantum Scholars, which launched in 2023, is providing community and fellowships to students in physics, engineering, mathematics and computer science.
  • Old Main and the Flatirons
    Chancellor Justin Schwartz joined others in endorsing a Council on Competitiveness call to action that emphasizes the vital partnership among universities, national laboratories, industry and government that drives progress and strengthens the economy.
  • Ann Huff Stevens
    91¸£ÀûÉç Chancellor Justin Schwartz has named Ann Huff Stevens as the next provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs.
  • Ben Clingman
    Ben Clingman, of the Department of History, will use the Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship to support his dissertation, "Dreams of an Indigenous West."
  • Health and Wellness visits with a WorkWell Wagon
    The WorkWell Wagon is an interactive experience that brings your team together with a Health and Wellness staff member to provide information about programs, events and services for faculty and staff. Let WorkWell bring employee wellness directly to your department, team or event!
  • Patrick Hoffman
    What happens when a freshly minted film studies graduate heads out into the world with no particular plan? Read how Arts and Sciences alumnus Patrick Hoffman went from taxi driver to private investigator to successful author.
  • Amy Lavens
    As a newly named fellow of the National Association of College and University Business Officers, Amy Lavens is among just 17 to win the recognition.
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    The Research & Innovation Office and New Frontiers Grant partners—the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the School of Education—announced  winners in the New Frontiers Grant Program, a novel initiative designed to foster new, interdisciplinary research directions for 91¸£ÀûÉç.
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