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The College of Arts and Sciences Priorities

Innovation Awards

Beginning in 2022, College of Arts and Sciences leadership solicited staff, faculty and students for innovative ideas. Proposals that were chosen to be funded were related to spawning new cross-disciplinary research projects, developing and retaining faculty, staff and students, strengthening the college to the community, and fresh thinking about how A&S might reduce its carbon footprint. As of Spring of 2024, over two granting cycles, $517,000 has been granted to 25 award recipients. 

CU In the City: Community Scholars Program

The Community Scholars Program is a paid public-service internship to enable undergraduate students to experience first-hand the dynamics of working within government and community-based nonprofit organizations. The internship experience is enriched through weekly seminars and briefings with leaders from the community. In its inaugural year in 2023, 16 students were chosen to participate in the program. 鈥淭his experience has been unique. As a senior, I鈥檝e gotten quite accustomed to classroom learning 鈥 having the opportunity to learn in a real-world setting has been really valuable to me.鈥 - Delany Hartmann, 2023 participant

DEI Initiatives

The college is committed to increasing cross-cultural awareness and competency. DEI-directed funding supports students, faculty and staff in their efforts to offer a wide variety of programs and initiatives that explore both the shared and unique experiences, histories, and heritages of our diverse community. The BIPOC Faculty and Staff Mentoring Program at the College of Arts and Sciences is a highlight of the A&S DEI initiative and is open to all faculty and staff in the college who are interested in fostering a diverse community that values equity and inclusion. The program seeks to empower and support diversity and inclusion for A&S faculty and staff to succeed socially, personally and professionally. 

Hellems Reimagined

For 100 years, the Hellems Arts & Sciences building has stood at the physical and intellectual center of the University of Colorado and is currently undergoing a complete physical renovation. In conjunction with this renovation, the college is creating a new and better home base for CU students that fosters collaboration, belonging and student success through two new A&S funds.

Creating Belonging Fund
Supports programs that envelop and promote the student wellness, programs and resources.

Fostering Success Fund
Supports co-curricular interests that help students innovate, discover career and research opportunities and secure stipends.鈥

Scholarships and Student Success

 

Each year, generous donors enable 750+ Arts and Sciences scholarships to be awarded to deserving students. These life-changing opportunities for scholars in the College of Arts and Sciences support their success in many ways, financial and beyond. Adriana, Lucas and Zoe are recent ANDer Scholarship recipients. Learn more about them below.

 

鈥淲hen imagining my future, it鈥檚 difficult to imagine choosing between one industry when I鈥檝e discovered, and am continuing to discover, so many delights throughout my academic career. I hope to bridge my interests into a job that ultimately includes many of my interests, however that can look. At the moment, I鈥檓 just looking to pursue every interest I can, embodying and embracing the 鈥&.鈥"

鈥 Zoe Bryant, 2024 ANDer Scholarship recipient
Major: Political Science
Minors: Communication, English 

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鈥淎s a student immersed in Environmental Economics with minors in Leadership Studies and Philosophy, I personify the ampersand as a symbol of convergence between seemingly disparate fields. This process of combining economics, environment, leadership and philosophy underscores my passion for living at the intersection of inquiry endemic to the ampersand. I harness ANDing in my work to combine the unique interests, people and places that shape my identity in a way that drives me to innovate with insatiable investigative inquiry.鈥濃

鈥 Lucas Gauthier鈥, 2024 ANDer Scholarship recipient

Major: Economics
Minors: Leadership Studies, Philosophy鈥

5

Nobel Laureates

 

25

members, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

 

9

MacArthur 'genius grant' winners

 

4

National Medal of Science winners

 

1

Pulitzer Prize winner

 

鈥淭he And-ing I鈥檓 practicing during my time at CU is preparing me for the success I鈥檓 seeking in my professional life as an artist, a student and a STEM professional, and I know I am a richer person in experience, passion and fulfillment because of the Ands in my life.鈥

鈥 Adriana Ripley, 2024 ANDer Scholarship recipient

Majors: French, Musical Theatre, Psychology
Minor: Business

鈥淚 am deeply grateful to our friends and donors for making a difference through our scholarships. When I see the students who make up the College of Arts and Sciences, I witness a unifying theme of connection鈥攖o ideas, people, communities and the world. From classrooms to the quad, the array of combinations and curiosities is dazzling. It is also exactly who we are鈥攁 community of folks who, effectively, use 鈥淎ND鈥 as a verb to transform reality. Our scholarships and generous support from our donor community do so much to make this possible across the college. Thank you!鈥 

Erika Randall
Associate Dean for Student Success 

Department Impact

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