Jamie L. Studts, PhD, co-leader of the Cancer Prevention and Control Program at the University of Colorado Cancer Center,
Jamie L. Studts, PhD, is the 2025 recipient of the Elliot J. Coups Improving Health Through Behavioral Medicine Award from the Society of Behavioral Medicine.
 
Russell “Russ” Moore is the longest, continuously serving provost among all institutions in the Association of American Universities, the consortium of the nation’s major research universities.
Russell “Russ” Moore is the longest, continuously serving provost among all institutions in the Association of American Universities, the consortium of the nation’s major research universities.
 
Moin, Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department of the College of Engineering and Applied Science (EAS),
Armin Moin, Ph.D., received a new $50,000 seed grant that will jumpstart innovation at the intersection of Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Software Engineering.
 
Max Shulman, the company’s next artistic director
As Theatreworks approaches its milestone 50th season, the company is embracing a new chapter—one marked by both continuity and thoughtful growth.
 
Allison McClure, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at the CU School of Medicine.
Allison McClure, PhD, is focused on learning all about how cells replicate, or make copies of themselves.
 
Larry Plummer, Ph.D. as the El Pomar Chair in Business & Entrepreneurship.
In 2024, the UCCS College of Business welcomed Larry Plummer, Ph.D. as the El Pomar Chair in Business & Entrepreneurship. Plummer also serves as an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and the Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship.
 
Associate Professor of English Sarah Hagelin received the 2025 Faculty Mentoring Award from the Center for Faculty Development and Advancement at a March 31 luncheon.
Professor of English and Interim Ethnic Studies Chair Sarah Hagelin was honored March 31 with the CFDA Faculty Mentoring Award for 2025.
 
Abby Hickcox, a teaching associate professor of geography and associate director of the Arts and Sciences Honors Program
Hickcox, a CU Boulder teaching associate professor of geography, is recognized for empowering students to think of themselves as creators of knowledge
 
For the first time in nearly seven years, the CU Boulder Police Department is welcoming a new chief of police.
 
John Cumalat, professor of distinction in the University of Colorado Boulder Department of Physics
Cumalat ‘literally re-shaped our understanding of the fundamental particles making up the known universe,’ colleagues note

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