AURORA – The University of Colorado experienced record enrollment systemwide with some 67,843 students enrolling across the university’s four campuses,...
Following a 10-year effort to formally review and revamp all regent laws and policies, the Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) recently completed the last...
The University of Colorado Boulder reached a historic milestone, launching 35 new companies based on university intellectual property during fiscal year 2024,...
U.S. Bank is continuing its impressive track record of strong support for military service members and the Colorado Springs community by contributing to the...
Participants in the Inclusive Excellence Network (IEN) recently gathered to kick off another academic year of aiming to make education work for all. As...
In a bold move to transform care for one of the most lethal and least understood cancers, CU Anschutz has launched a pioneering data science initiative focused...
From Sept. 12, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on ED Ending Minority Serving Institution Grants, Federal Courts Allowing...
AURORA – The University of Colorado experienced record enrollment systemwide with some 67,843 students enrolling across the university’s four campuses,...
A recently released annual report details how CU serves and supports all communities of Colorado. The 2024-25 demographic report features data that shows a...
The University of Colorado’s second annual CU Showcase highlighted the university’s pivotal role in driving innovation across the state and nation. Coinciding with Colorado Startup Week, Monday’s event at the McNichols Civic Center Building in Denver brought together more than 60 CU innovators, students and community partners to share ideas and discoveries with the potential to change lives. The showcase connected CU’s four campuses through a mix of exhibits, conversation and collaboration.
Following a 10-year effort to formally review and revamp all regent laws and policies, the Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) recently completed the last...
From Sept. 12, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on ED Ending Minority Serving Institution Grants, Federal Courts Allowing...
The University of Colorado Boulder reached a historic milestone, launching 35 new companies based on university intellectual property during fiscal year 2024,...
In a bold move to transform care for one of the most lethal and least understood cancers, CU Anschutz has launched a pioneering data science initiative focused...
Participants in the Inclusive Excellence Network (IEN) recently gathered to kick off another academic year of aiming to make education work for all. As...
U.S. Bank is continuing its impressive track record of strong support for military service members and the Colorado Springs community by contributing to the...
The University of Colorado has announced two recipients of the 2025 Thomas Jefferson Award, one of the university’s highest honors. The award recognizes members of the CU community who exemplify the ideals of Thomas Jefferson, including a commitment to educational excellence, broad interests, civic responsibility and the welfare of individuals.
This year’s honorees are Hannah Wilks, assistant dean of students at CU Boulder, and Wesley Marshall, professor of civil engineering and urban and regional planning at CU Denver.
James B. “Jim” Wolf, a founding professor at CU Denver and University Medal recipient, died Aug. 23, 2025. He was 92. Jim Wolf A history professor, Wolf...
Imagine a clock that doesn’t have electricity, but its hands and gears spin on their own for all eternity. In a new study, physicists at CU Boulder have used...