Giving in Action
Employer gift matching offers CU Boulder donors a way to enhance their investment in the causes they care about. Through these often-underused programs, companies match charitable contributions made by their employees. For two donors, tapping- Terry and Charlotte Quarton Terry and Charlotte Quarton know firsthand how a scholarship can change the course of a life. As college students, they each received financial aid that helped make their education
$2.5 million investment will support teaching, research in cutting-edge fieldThrough a generous investment in the future of space governance, CU Boulder donors Dale and Patricia Hatfield have given $2.5 million to establish the Hatfield Endowed
Ways to contribute to the Basic Needs CenterSupport the center in a way that works for you, from volunteering to financial donations.VolunteeringThe Basic Needs Center runs on a team of professional staff and volunteers. Students, faculty, staff,
Last fall, CU Boulder’s College of Music added a vocal jazz degree option to the Thompson Jazz Studies Program. Alumni and longtime donors Jack (Hist’64; MA’70) and Jeannie Thompson (Zool’64) expanded their endowment to further enhance their impact
March 6 marked the third Buffs All In, CU Boulder’s annual giving day — and Buffs everywhere showed up in a big way. Donations exceeded $1 million, almost doubling last year’s total. By the numbersPreliminary results show that 2,
The ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµ18 Art Museum has received the largest philanthropic gift in its history: a $1.9 million investment from late alumni Donald and Karen Ringsby. The endowment, which will be allocated at the discretion of the museum’s
Shamika Klassen, 2023–24 Alice Cleora Reeves Endowed Dissertation Fellow When Shamika Klassen (PhDInfoSci’24) graduated last year with her PhD in information science, she was the first Black graduate in the
A CU Boulder family with 100 years of history at the university has committed $2.15 million to expand scholarships and experiential learning for students in the Presidents Leadership Class (PLC).  The Ruyle Family Scholarship, originally
When Norah Nyangau (PhDIntPhys’25) immigrated to the U.S. from Kenya as a child, playing sports helped her navigate cultural and language barriers with her peers. Years later, this early passion sparked a curiosity for