Open Enrollment is your annual opportunity to make changes to your CU benefits without experiencing a qualifying life event. This year’s enrollment window runs...
Applications for the University of Colorado’s Tuition Assistance Benefit (TAB) for the summer 2026 semester open May 1. This benefit supports CU faculty, staff...
The 2026 Excellence in Leadership Completion and Award Ceremony examined leadership and teamwork, as Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP) alumni and current...
In CUriosity, experts across the CU Boulder campus answer questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond. Scott Taylor, associate professor in the...
The 2026 Campus Awards Ceremony took place on April 14, celebrating some of the amazing efforts and work our committed faculty, staff and students put in every...
CU Denver’s first-ever Research Week is here, and as the state’s premier public urban research university, there is much to celebrate! Our faculty are...
A diner scans the menu with her eyes while strands of conversation and random noise – from her party, from other customers, from the kitchen – bombard her ears...
From April 17, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on ED Accreditation Negotiated Rulemaking Committee, ED Accountability...
The University of Colorado on April 16 announced proposed tuition and mandatory fee adjustments for the 2026-27 fiscal year, designed to maintain academic quality, invest in employees, support student services and sustain the university’s mission.
Open Enrollment is your annual opportunity to make changes to your CU benefits without experiencing a qualifying life event. This year’s enrollment window runs...
Beginning July 1, the University of Colorado is increasing its investment in quality health care for CU’s benefits-eligible employees by $56.5 million for the new benefits plan year. Open Enrollment, from April 20 to May 8, is the annual window for faculty and staff to make changes to benefits coverage, outside of qualifying life events. Monthly health plan premiums will vary. Faculty and staff should examine CU’s benefit plan premiums and cost structures, coverage and networks before choosing plans that best fit their needs.
In CUriosity, experts across the CU Boulder campus answer questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond. Scott Taylor, associate professor in the...
The 2026 Excellence in Leadership Completion and Award Ceremony examined leadership and teamwork, as Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP) alumni and current...
The 2026 Campus Awards Ceremony took place on April 14, celebrating some of the amazing efforts and work our committed faculty, staff and students put in every...
A diner scans the menu with her eyes while strands of conversation and random noise – from her party, from other customers, from the kitchen – bombard her ears...
CU Denver’s first-ever Research Week is here, and as the state’s premier public urban research university, there is much to celebrate! Our faculty are...
Applications for the University of Colorado’s Tuition Assistance Benefit (TAB) for the summer 2026 semester open May 1. This benefit supports CU faculty, staff...
From April 17, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on ED Accreditation Negotiated Rulemaking Committee, ED Accountability...
In 2025, Denver’s Colfax Marathon saw 25,000 participants, marking the largest crowd to date. So, why are more people signing up for these increasingly popular...
Across the American West, an unusually warm and dry season has left snowpack at historic lows. In Colorado, peak snowpack was just 40% of normal, and a record-...