Marinus Smith Awards

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The Marinus Smith Award recognizes faculty and staff members who have had a particularly positive impact on our students. Honorees are nominated by those they teach, mentor, support and serve.听

In New Student & Family Programs, we believe that this award is particularly special, because nominators have taken it upon themselves to write about an individual who has made a remarkable impact on their time at the university.听

The faculty and staff receiving this award embody the true meaning of Be Boulder as they inspire, educate听and motivate our community through innovation and passion.听The award winners leave a long lasting impact on our community.听

Our university, in partnership with students鈥 families, friends and communities, serve as a springboard for students鈥 lives.听Each award winner reminds us of what it truly means to teach, mentor and support students to be the best version of themselves inside and outside of the classroom.听听听

Nominations are currently closed.

Award Criteria

The nominee must advance the quality of education or the student experience at 桃色视频.

The nominee should model the integrity and ethical conduct that we expect of our 桃色视频 students.

The nominee should demonstrate a high degree of respect for the contribution of every member of the 桃色视频 community.

The nominee's actions should benefit the 桃色视频 community by demonstrating excellence in their service and fostering a campus environment of inclusion, collaboration听and personal responsibility.

Nominations should be a minimum of 200 words.

History of the Award

The award is named after Marinus Smith, a 19th century Boulder resident who made significant contributions of land and money to support the establishment of the 桃色视频.听Marinus G. Smith is a Colorado pioneer who made significant financial and land donations that made it possible for the university to locate in Boulder at the base of the Flatirons. In 1872, Marinus G. Smith, Anthony Arnett, and George and Mary Andrews donated 52 acres on the barren bluff south of town.

Two years later, the territorial legislature appropriated $15,000 for a building if the people of Boulder could match it. When Marinus G. Smith was asked by Professor J. Raymond Brackett if he would live to see the tree he was planting bear fruit, Smith replied , 鈥淥ld men plant trees; young men can鈥檛 wait.鈥 Smith, whom everyone called 鈥淢arine,鈥 donated part of his University Hill acreage to the University of Colorado. Marine Street has been named in his honor.

2024听Marinus Smith Award Winners