The University of Colorado’s 2026 Presidential Outreach Tour traveled last week to southwest Colorado, bringing CU President Todd Saliman and Regents Ilana...
Launched earlier this year, the CU system Artificial Intelligence (AI) Sprint Grant: AI for Teaching & Learning is focused on improving course outcomes...
This year’s Annual Leave Certification process runs through Aug. 31. This process helps to ensure all University of Colorado employees’ leave balances are...
CU Boulder last weej celebrated the opening of Code Talker Hall, marking the addition of a new 332-bed residence hall designed for non-first-year undergraduate...
The Aging, Muscle, and Performance (AMP) Lab, founded by Assistant Professor Dustin Oranchuk, Ph.D., focuses on skeletal muscle function, quality and...
The University of Colorado recently completed the purchase of Independence Plaza. The additional downtown space will strengthen CU Denver’s role as the metro...
The “looksmaxxing” trend is fueling appearance anxiety, unrealistic beauty standards and risky behaviors. A mental health expert explains what parents need to...
From Aug. 14, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on Senate CR and UG Delay, DOJ In-State Tuition Lawsuits, DOJ Harvard...
With today’s issue, CU Connections resumes its regular weekly publication schedule for the 2026-27 academic year. New editions are scheduled for publication...
Fluid mechanics requires students to grasp complex mathematical concepts and visualize how fluids behave in real-world systems. Supported by a CU Next Award from the CU system, a collaborative project at CU Boulder and CU Denver is helping make that learning process more engaging, accessible and intuitive. Watch a video to learn how this CU Next-supported collaboration is preparing the next generation of engineers through innovative teaching and cross-campus partnership.
Stepping up at a critical moment for biomedical researchers who are reliant on government funding, the Boettcher Foundation is providing timely support to...
The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced three approved actions to administrative policy statements from the Academic Affairs, Employee Services...
CU Innovation Day, in partnership with Colorado Startup Week, returns Monday, Sept. 14, at the History Colorado Center in Denver. The annual event brings...
The University of Colorado on Monday announced that three of its campuses have received $6.75 million in grants from the Reisher Scholars Program at The Denver...
Launched earlier this year, the CU system Artificial Intelligence (AI) Sprint Grant: AI for Teaching & Learning is focused on improving course outcomes...
The University of Colorado’s 2026 Presidential Outreach Tour traveled last week to southwest Colorado, bringing CU President Todd Saliman and Regents Ilana...
Earlier this year, Frederic Bloom, J.D., was named to the newest cohort of President’s Teaching Scholars, high recognition for excellence in and commitment to learning and teaching, as well as active, substantial contributions to scholarly work. He teaches Civil Procedure, Evidence, Federal Courts and related courses. "The law is a distinctly human enterprise: It is made by people, with people, for people," he said. "I sincerely believe that my students will be better attorneys, better advocates, better neighbors and better leaders if they remember that important fact."
The Aging, Muscle, and Performance (AMP) Lab, founded by Assistant Professor Dustin Oranchuk, Ph.D., focuses on skeletal muscle function, quality and...
The University of Colorado recently completed the purchase of Independence Plaza. The additional downtown space will strengthen CU Denver’s role as the metro...
CU Boulder last weej celebrated the opening of Code Talker Hall, marking the addition of a new 332-bed residence hall designed for non-first-year undergraduate...
The “looksmaxxing” trend is fueling appearance anxiety, unrealistic beauty standards and risky behaviors. A mental health expert explains what parents need to...
The Office of Academic Affairs is announcing the call for nominations of President’s Teaching Scholars for 2026-27. President’s Teaching Scholars: The...
When Jeffrey Nytch, D.M.A., prepares students for potential nonlinear career paths, he’s speaking from experience. “I didn’t go to college to major in music,” said Nytch, a professor at CU Boulder’s College of Music. “In fact, I was interested in business and finance. Music had always been in my life, but I was told that it was ‘a great hobby but a lousy way to make a living.’” This year, Nytch was named to the newest cohort of President’s Teaching Scholars at CU.
With today’s issue, CU Connections resumes its regular weekly publication schedule for the 2026-27 academic year. New editions are scheduled for publication...