Delivering on the University of Colorado’s commitment to carrying out its educational and research mission efficiently, the CU system achieved $428 million in...
The CU Health Plan team remains committed to equipping plan members and their families with the information needed to make informed choices regarding their...
Plans for three new degrees and received approval from the Regents University Affairs Committee during its March 19 meeting, held via Zoom. The proposals are...
Imagine a day when joints could heal themselves. At the first inkling of a creaky knee, patients could get a single shot in the joint that would not only stop...
Fran Bagenal is a planetary scientist at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at CU Boulder. She started working on the Voyager mission...
Two College of Education professors recently visited Seychelles to connect with the educational leaders and officials and learn more about the practices and...
Some employees show up every day, profoundly passionate about their company’s mission. Others are extrinsically motivated and work primarily because they need...
Jet setters know the side effects that can come with travel. CU sleep specialist Jessica Camacho, M.D., explains jet lag and what to do to alleviate symptoms.
Lee Haider's trajectory from student entrepreneur to a leader at a major corporation showcases the transformative power of the entrepreneurial ecosystem at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. His environment at UCCS included the Garage, the university’s vibrant hub for entrepreneurial endeavors. The Garage isn’t just a space, but a dynamic environment where Lee and his peers immersed themselves in the entrepreneurial culture of Colorado Springs.
Delivering on the University of Colorado’s commitment to carrying out its educational and research mission efficiently, the CU system achieved $428 million in...
The CU Health Plan team remains committed to equipping plan members and their families with the information needed to make informed choices regarding their...
Plans for three new degrees and received approval from the Regents University Affairs Committee during its March 19 meeting, held via Zoom. The proposals are...
Imagine a day when joints could heal themselves. At the first inkling of a creaky knee, patients could get a single shot in the joint that would not only stop...
Fran Bagenal is a planetary scientist at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at CU Boulder. She started working on the Voyager mission...
Two College of Education professors recently visited Seychelles to connect with the educational leaders and officials and learn more about the practices and...
Some employees show up every day, profoundly passionate about their company’s mission. Others are extrinsically motivated and work primarily because they need...
Jet setters know the side effects that can come with travel. CU sleep specialist Jessica Camacho, M.D., explains jet lag and what to do to alleviate symptoms.
When Agnessa Vartanova joined CU as associate vice president of internal audit just over three years ago, she was new to higher education. The accounting professional arrived from DaVita Inc., a Fortune 500 company in Colorado, and she previously served in corporate leadership positions at TTEC Holdings Inc. and Ball Corp., another Colorado-based Fortune 500 company.
Chuck Howe was born in Dayton, Ohio in 1931. The family, which included younger son John, moved to Westerville, Ohio in 1937. At the conclusion of World War II...
The Office of Academic Affairs and the Open CU Committee on Tuesday recognized exceptional individuals dedicated to open educational resources (OER) with the OER Champion Awards. Each honoree received a $650 award and was recognized by President Todd Saliman at the awards presentation hosted by the Office of Academic Affairs at 1800 Grant St. The event also featured the announcement of a record amount of funding through the Colorado OER Grant Program, promising the continued adoption and creation of OER to benefit University of Colorado students at the four campuses.