As Americans this week marked Veterans Day, the CU community furthered its support for past and present service members by carrying out the university’s...
The 2025 Colorado Combined Campaign is officially open. Until Dec. 12, State of Colorado employees can support hundreds of vetted nonprofits through easy,...
The new year is starting soon, which means tax season is just around the corner. Before the year ends, verify that your personal information and pay is...
The CU Board of Regents last week approved plans enabling new CU Boulder student housing, a critical strategic investment in student success, affordability and...
The Board of Regents on Nov. 6 completed the scheduled review and approved revisions to the following laws and policies: Article 2.A.5: Chair and Vice Chair...
The CU Board of Regents on Nov. 6 approved three tenure appointments. CU Boulder Effective Jan. 2, 2026 Appointment with tenure: Matthew Eichenfield, Professor...
EPOP students have one seemingly simple task: Design, produce and sell an item at market. But there’s a catch: All products—as well as the storefront—must be...
Building on her research investigating how firm value is affected by repeat data breaches, finance assistant professor Jin Peng, Ph.D., analyzed how businesses...
What does it mean to be human in the age of artificial intelligence? That’s the question students in The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, a new course...
CU Anschutz and hospital leadership recently engaged in a timely and thought-provoking panel discussion for the campus community at State of the Campus 2025...
From Nov. 7, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on the Federal Government Shutdown, PSLF Lawsuit, and CU Comments on SEVIS...
Seven educators at the University of Colorado are being added to the roster of Distinguished Professors, CU’s highest honor for faculty across the four-campus system: Kristen Carpenter, J.D.; Russell Cropanzano, Ph.D.; Marcia Douglas, Ph.D.; Noah Finkelstein, Ph.D.; Karl Linden, Ph.D.; Jade Morton, Ph.D.; and Marc Moss, M.D.
The University of Colorado system generated $12.2 billion in economic impact across Colorado last year, highlighting CU’s growing role in the state’s economy through education, research, innovation and health care, according to a new economic study. This is growth of more than half a billion dollars over 2024.
President Todd Saliman at Clyde’s Cupboard last week during a visit to UCCS. With the federal government shutdown expected to trigger a pause in food benefits...
The new year is starting soon, which means tax season is just around the corner. Before the year ends, verify that your personal information and pay is...
The Board of Regents on Nov. 6 completed the scheduled review and approved revisions to the following laws and policies: Article 2.A.5: Chair and Vice Chair...
Building on her research investigating how firm value is affected by repeat data breaches, finance assistant professor Jin Peng, Ph.D., analyzed how businesses...
As Americans this week marked Veterans Day, the CU community furthered its support for past and present service members by carrying out the university’s...
The 2025 Colorado Combined Campaign is officially open. Until Dec. 12, State of Colorado employees can support hundreds of vetted nonprofits through easy,...
The CU Board of Regents on Nov. 6 approved three tenure appointments. CU Boulder Effective Jan. 2, 2026 Appointment with tenure: Matthew Eichenfield, Professor...
The CU Board of Regents last week approved plans enabling new CU Boulder student housing, a critical strategic investment in student success, affordability and...
EPOP students have one seemingly simple task: Design, produce and sell an item at market. But there’s a catch: All products—as well as the storefront—must be...
What does it mean to be human in the age of artificial intelligence? That’s the question students in The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, a new course...