As we all focus more on home and community during the holidays and make our plans for 2026, take the time to review your University of Colorado benefits to...
After more than two years, the historic Hellems Arts and Sciences building is ready to welcome faculty, staff and students back to campus life. This month,...
For six nights, people interested in history, political science and geography gathered from across campus and the Colorado Springs community to watch “The...
The Learning Assistant program has found a strong foothold in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) as a support to help students succeed. Now,...
The amount of time that people spend looking at screens — whether it be their phones, computers, or tablets — has skyrocketed in the past decade. With this has...
From Dec. 12, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on NDAA House Passage, GENESIS Mission Launch, AI EO, Scientific...
CU Connections will not publish new issues on Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 27), Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. Deadline for submissions for the Thursday, Dec. 4,...
News of prestigious accolades for University of Colorado faculty and staff drew readers to CU Connections throughout 2025. Details of impressive measures of CU’s impact within the state and across the nation also proved popular reading. Revisit these highlights by exploring our Top 10 list of the most-read features from the past year.
After more than two years, the historic Hellems Arts and Sciences building is ready to welcome faculty, staff and students back to campus life. This month,...
As we all focus more on home and community during the holidays and make our plans for 2026, take the time to review your University of Colorado benefits to...
The amount of time that people spend looking at screens — whether it be their phones, computers, or tablets — has skyrocketed in the past decade. With this has...
If you grew up in a city and without a pet, your immune system likely developed differently than that of someone who shared their childhood with a dog or cat...
When Alexes Hernandez moved from New Mexico to Colorado Springs, college was the plan. She didn’t expect to also become a business owner with a growing online following. But with support from UCCS entrepreneurship resources, her product now reaches thousands across TikTok and Instagram. Hernandez’s story is part of the recently published CU Innovation and Entrepreneurship Impact Report for 2024-25. Alongside facts and figures demonstrating the power of CU’s innovation engine, the report features several profiles of student entrepreneurs across the four campuses.
The Learning Assistant program has found a strong foothold in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) as a support to help students succeed. Now,...
For six nights, people interested in history, political science and geography gathered from across campus and the Colorado Springs community to watch “The...
From Dec. 12, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on NDAA House Passage, GENESIS Mission Launch, AI EO, Scientific...
Ask June Gruber about life growing up in Half Moon Bay, California, and her eyes light up as she recalls the times spent with her dad. They played basketball...
A new OnBase form in the University of Colorado employee portal allows employees to quickly and smoothly begin their retirement process. The Retirement Ready...
Many of us assume expressing gratitude is as simple as saying thank you. But the way you deliver those two words in the workplace—whether through a handwritten...