The Cybersecurity program at UCCS is receiving several pieces of new, state-of-the-art equipment to add to the hands-on workforce training it provides. The...
The Sundance Film Festival will be coming to Boulder Jan. 21–31, 2027, the Sundance Institute announced today. This follows a previous announcement that the...
The University of Colorado Denver this week publicly launched ELEVATION: The Campaign for CU Denver, a comprehensive fundraising initiative designed to expand...
The deadline is approaching for the University of Colorado community to provide feedback on a newly revised Consensual Amorous Relationships Policy (currently...
From Feb. 20, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on Government Funding, NSF and CDC Leadership Changes, CO Energy Grant...
The University of Colorado has entered into an agreement with OpenAI to provide secure, institutionally controlled access to ChatGPT EDU for students, faculty and staff across all four campuses and the CU system office, university leaders announced.
The Cybersecurity program at UCCS is receiving several pieces of new, state-of-the-art equipment to add to the hands-on workforce training it provides. The...
The Sundance Film Festival will be coming to Boulder Jan. 21–31, 2027, the Sundance Institute announced today. This follows a previous announcement that the...
The CU Anschutz School of Medicine continues to boost its standing in the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research rankings, moving to No. 8 among public medical schools in the nation and to No. 21 among all medical schools, with half of its 18 clinical Departments landing in the top 15. Annual Blue Ridge rankings are determined by total funding granted from the National Institutes of Health to researchers at U.S. medical schools and their departments.
University of Colorado nonexempt (federal overtime eligible) employees will transition from a monthly to a biweekly pay schedule later this year. The change, scheduled for Sept. 27, supports continued improvements in payroll accuracy, consistency and timeliness as part of CU’s broader Time and Labor project.
The CU system Office of Academic Affairs in partnership with the Office of the President is launching three new systemwide awards and grants that will...
The deadline is approaching for the University of Colorado community to provide feedback on a newly revised Consensual Amorous Relationships Policy (currently...
The University of Colorado Denver this week publicly launched ELEVATION: The Campaign for CU Denver, a comprehensive fundraising initiative designed to expand...
From Feb. 20, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on Government Funding, NSF and CDC Leadership Changes, CO Energy Grant...
Drea Torres/University of Colorado The current cohort of the University of Colorado’s Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP) on Feb. 11 visited the Capitol for...
For more than two decades at CU Boulder and a decade at CU Denver, the Learning Assistant model has strengthened classroom learning by empowering students to serve as peer mentors and instructional leaders. Now, thanks to a CU Next system award, that impact is expanding systemwide – including at UCCS – marking a new chapter for the nationally recognized approach. Watch the video to see how the Learning Assistant model is evolving at CU – and why it continues to shape the future of teaching and learning.