Celebrate
- Gregor Henze was selected for his groundbreaking work on smart energy control systems, advanced building simulation tool and technologies that connect buildings to the power grid. He is also recognized for his global leadership in research and education.
- Professor Wil Srubar is the principal director of the Living Materials Laboratory, where an interdisciplinary team develops nature-inspired concrete alternatives that can be produced without fossil fuels or significant carbon emissions.
- These graduate students, nominated by their mentees, went above and beyond in their roles as peer mentors.
- Postdoctoral researcher Nathan Bullen was announced as a 2025 Jane Coffin Childs fellow, supporting his research on how organisms survive when their RNA is under attack.
- The CU Hydropower Team had a strong showing in this year's Hydropower Collegiate Competition, bringing home multiple awards including the best design award, the cybersecurity award, the best quick pitch award and the highly coveted first-place honor in the overall competition.
- Assistant Professor Jennifer Hill is one of seven Colorado researchers to be recognized by the Boettcher Foundation for their pioneering biomedical research.
- CU Boulder scholars William Taylor and Fernando Villanea have been named 2025 National Science Foundation CAREER award winners.
- Ben Clingman, of the Department of History, will use the Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship to support his dissertation, "Dreams of an Indigenous West."
- 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.
- Physics Professor Cindy Regal is one of eight investigators recognized for curiosity-driven research in chemistry or physics. Also a part of NIST and JILA, Regal will receive up to $2 million over five years.