After four often-grueling years of medical school, more than 150 fourth-year students from the University of Colorado School of Medicine took the next step in...
As part of its land use code update, the town of Norwood outside Telluride, Colo., has partnered with CU Denver’s College of Architecture (CAP) University...
After more than three decades of offering tuition-free education to residents, children, and grandchildren of displaced Aurarians—those who were forced to...
The foundation, which seeks to inspire and empower Denver Public Schools students to enroll in and graduate from postsecondary institutions, works with 31...
Monday, Nov. 8 is national First-Generation College Celebration day. It marks the beginning of First-Gen Week at CU Denver, honoring students who are the first...
Career planning is central for any college student — and now, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs’ expanded and relocated hub for career services is...
Cassie Sando remembers when she first stepped foot on CU Boulder’s campus in 2010 to attend the Upward Bound summer program. “This was my first time away from...
On Saturday, Aug. 28, UCCSlead hosted their first Game Changer event of the academic year. Over 100 students attended the event to learn more about the...
Eight years ago, students led the charge to name Milo, a Canada lynx, as CU Denver’s official mascot. The welcoming of the feline friend, with its distinctive...
City Heights Residence Hall and Learning Commons isn’t just a new dorm–it’s a gamechanger for CU Denver. It’s a space where first-year students will live...
After being delayed a year by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tokyo Olympic Games are back on track (and on course, court, field, etc.). The University of Colorado...
The University of Colorado system Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (ODEI) has announced the launch of its inaugural summer internship program. Cook...
Neguse The upcoming Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology ( COLTT ) Conference is hosting Rep. Joe Neguse in conversation with student leaders to...
As students moved out of residence halls this year, the UCCS Office of Sustainability was busy giving gently-used items a second home – and even a chance to...
Rows of faculty and staff cheered, clapped, rang noise makers and shook pom poms as more than 500 graduates walked the pedestrian Spine during the first-ever...
For the first time in over a year, CU Denver’s downtown campus came alive with the energy of hundreds of ecstatic graduates, decked in caps and gowns and...
Thanks to initial funding by the CU President’s Office, as well as fundraising efforts by UCCS, a newly expanded Multicultural Office for Student Access,...
Finishing touches are underway at the reimagined physical location for the Multicultural Office for Student Access, Inclusiveness and Community, as well as the...
Molly Frommelt, a CU Student Government tri-executive; Eyob Abai, Leeds Student Government president; and Jesse Alardin Rivera, an EXCEL Scholar at the Leeds...
For the second year in a row, the University of Colorado School of Medicine Match Day celebration was hosted virtually for students, faculty, staff, family,...
Calling it “an important step in recognizing past injustices,” a CU Boulder professor, two regents and alumni testified before the Colorado Senate Education...
As designated classes return to hybrid and in-person learning this week, students are invited to participate in Winter Welcome Week celebrations. The events,...
UCCS graduates earned the highest pass rate in Colorado among all candidates taking the 2019 Uniform Certified Public Accountant examination and of first-time...
Four students from UCCS have been selected to pursue principle-based ethics projects with a paired UCCS ethics fellow. These students join a returning seven...