The Sundance Institute last week announced that the city of Boulder has been selected to host the Sundance Film Festival starting in 2027. The announcement...
UCCS has been bestowed the First Generation-Serving Institution Designation from the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE) for its efforts towards...
More than 100 community members recently convened at CU Denver for a discussion on W.E.B. Du Bois. The Office of the Provost provided support and convened a...
Comparing intermittent fasting with traditional daily calorie restriction, researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus found greater...
CU Federal Relations is working to analyze the potential impacts of the current federal transition, recent executive actions, and their ongoing implementation...
Comparing intermittent fasting with traditional daily calorie restriction, researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus found greater...
The Office of Academic Affairs and the Open CU Committee recently honored five outstanding individuals with the 2025 OER Champion Awards, recognizing their commitment to creating and using open educational resources (OER) to improve student learning and reduce costs. Each honoree received a $1,200 award and was recognized by President Todd Saliman at the awards presentation March 17 at 1800 Grant St. This year also marked a significant milestone with the introduction of a Student OER Champion Award, highlighting the role students play in advancing open education.
The Sundance Institute last week announced that the city of Boulder has been selected to host the Sundance Film Festival starting in 2027. The announcement...
More than 100 community members recently convened at CU Denver for a discussion on W.E.B. Du Bois. The Office of the Provost provided support and convened a...
In CUriosity, experts across the CU Boulder campus answer pressing questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond. This week, meteorologists Andrew...
UCCS has been bestowed the First Generation-Serving Institution Designation from the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE) for its efforts towards...
CU Federal Relations is working to analyze the potential impacts of the current federal transition, recent executive actions, and their ongoing implementation...
Anticipation reverberated from a crowd of more than 160 fourth-year medical students at the University of Colorado School of Medicine on March 21 as they counted down the seconds until they could open the envelopes in their hands. While small in size, each envelope held big, life-changing news: the residency program the student will go to after graduation, marking the next chapter in their journey to becoming physicians. The day, known as Match Day, is an annual event where medical students across the country simultaneously learn the residency program they have “matched” into.
CU Denver recently hosted a special guest—CU President Todd Saliman. Saliman’s visit to the Lynx campus community included a tour of the College of Engineering...
Isaiah Chavous stands at the confluence of creativity and technology. Well, he doesn’t really stand. He runs at the breakneck pace typical to technology...
The University of Colorado has named Michele Ames vice president for communication in system administration. In that role, she will manage communications for...
Growing up, Jenny Knight’s mind concentrated on how things worked. Plants and animals were fascinations; by the time she was a college student, she zoomed in on the workings of the brain. “I was a biology major with a concentration in neuroscience and then went on to get a Ph.D. in neuroscience,” she said. “I just got fascinated by how this incredibly complex system, our brain, governs everything we do." A professor of Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology at CU Boulder, Knight last year was named a President’s Teaching Scholar at CU.