Every semester, we recognize students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science who have excelled in academics and extracurricular activities during their undergraduate careers. Students may be nominated by faculty, staff or their fellow students.
Renae Marshall, the College of Arts and Sciences’ Outstanding Graduate for spring 2021, produced an “impressive” thesis examining the fate of more than 700 decarbonization bills in the past five years.
As the semester ends and we move ahead toward next year, investing in our faculty and staff––and in the experience they offer our students––is paramount.
The CU 鶹 community will hear from numerous speakers and confer thousands of degrees. Get details on the momentous commencement ceremony for spring 2021 and plan to attend.
Part of a joint effort to increase vaccination rates among young adults, a mobile vaccine clinic was available at Williams Village May 4. Plans exist to continue events like this into the summer as needed.
The Graduate School is pleased to recognize those dedicated faculty members who received this year’s outstanding faculty mentor awards. We appreciate their service and offer our heartfelt congratulations.
I want to take this opportunity to personally congratulate all of our professional, master's and doctoral students receiving degrees. The Graduate School is extremely proud of all you've accomplished. Watch more in a video message from Dean Scott Adler.
As part of commencement celebrations, graduating students in recent days got their gear, decorated caps, took Forever Buff selfies and had their pinnacle moment walking across the stage at Folsom Field. See photos of the festivities.