Addressing burnout in health care professionals continues to be a top priority in the medical field. At the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine...
Snowpack—the accumulation of snowfall that often stays on the ground for more than half the year in the Colorado mountains—affects much more than just those...
CU Boulder and the Colorado Energy Office on Monday, March 30, released two state-funded feasibility studies evaluating whether geothermal energy could help...
Community leaders, educators, nonprofit professionals and residents from across the Pikes Peak region recently came together at the Ent Center for the Arts for...
From March 27, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on Government Funding, White House National Policy Framework for AI,...
The University of Colorado Board of Regents has announced the 2026 list of individuals receiving Honorary Degrees, Distinguished Service Awards and University...
Higher education is experiencing many challenges: advances in AI, shifting student expectations and evolving workforce demands. The Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) community invites you to join the 2026 conference, set for Aug. 5 and 6 at CU Boulder, where educators and learning designers from across the CU system and beyond will come together to explore how to navigate uncertainty with purpose and creativity.
Addressing burnout in health care professionals continues to be a top priority in the medical field. At the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine...
Snowpack—the accumulation of snowfall that often stays on the ground for more than half the year in the Colorado mountains—affects much more than just those...
CU Boulder and the Colorado Energy Office on Monday, March 30, released two state-funded feasibility studies evaluating whether geothermal energy could help...
From March 27, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on Government Funding, White House National Policy Framework for AI,...
Community leaders, educators, nonprofit professionals and residents from across the Pikes Peak region recently came together at the Ent Center for the Arts for...
A planned proposal that would allow collective bargaining for University of Colorado employees not already covered by other agreements is being delayed while...
Samuel Burciaga, a first-generation student pursuing his Ph.D. at CU Anschutz, is driven by a passion for advancing cancer research by enhancing the immune system’s ability to fight disease. His work focuses on developing new approaches to improve patient outcomes, including for children with leukemia. Watch a video to see how Burciaga is shaping cancer research and inspiring the next generation.
Student access across all four University of Colorado campuses will be delayed until fall semester at the request of Faculty Council. Members of faculty...
From March 20, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on Government Funding, UCAR Lawsuit, WH College Sports Roundtable, SBIR/...
It took many years for 180 University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine students to reach a crucial step in their journey to become the healers of...