Every click, connection and solution delivered by University Information Services is anchored in four core principles: accessibility, performance, scalability...
The new year is fast approaching, 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 held its regular meeting virtually Nov. 7-8. Originally scheduled to be an in-person meeting at UCCS, weather led to the adjustment...
Quickly following a preliminary report presented last month to the Regents Finance Committee, newly released final figures detail how the University of...
Peter Steinhauer joined the U.S. Navy because that’s what young men of his generation did. “I was brought up to finish high school, go to college, join a...
Civil war letters, Ellis Island diaries, your great-great-grandma’s recipes – these types of historical documents are often overlooked or not prioritized for...
What should CU Denver’s core curriculum look like? How can our academic program mix evolve with workforce and student needs? Can we make faculty workloads,...
Combing through a treasure trove of boxes found in the Rare and Distinctive Collections of the University of Colorado Boulder Norlin Library feels like a scene...
Nine University of Colorado faculty members today are being named Distinguished Professors, CU’s highest honor for faculty across the system’s four campuses. CU Distinguished Professors are tenured faculty members who demonstrate exemplary performance in research or creative work; a record of excellence in promoting learning and student attainment of knowledge and skills; and outstanding service to the profession, the university and its affiliates.
Board of Regents Vice Chair Ken Montera was reelected Nov. 5 to his seat in District 5. Last week’s elections also saw voters statewide choosing Elliott Hood to serve as the at-large member of the board, while Ray Scott was the victor in the 3rd Congressional District. Their six-year terms begin in January.
Colorado voters on Nov. 5 will determine the winners of three races for the Board of Regents, the governance group overseeing the University of Colorado system. CU Connections invited the major-party candidates on the ballot to respond to this request:Please tell the faculty and staff of the University of Colorado system why you wish to serve (or continue serving) on the Board of Regents. Here are the responses we received.
The CU Board of Regents held its regular meeting virtually Nov. 7-8. Originally scheduled to be an in-person meeting at UCCS, weather led to the adjustment...
The new year is fast approaching, which means tax season is just around the corner. Before the year ends, verify that your personal information and pay is...
Combing through a treasure trove of boxes found in the Rare and Distinctive Collections of the University of Colorado Boulder Norlin Library feels like a scene...
Quickly following a preliminary report presented last month to the Regents Finance Committee, newly released final figures detail how the University of...
Peter Steinhauer joined the U.S. Navy because that’s what young men of his generation did. “I was brought up to finish high school, go to college, join a...
Civil war letters, Ellis Island diaries, your great-great-grandma’s recipes – these types of historical documents are often overlooked or not prioritized for...
Every click, connection and solution delivered by University Information Services is anchored in four core principles: accessibility, performance, scalability...
What should CU Denver’s core curriculum look like? How can our academic program mix evolve with workforce and student needs? Can we make faculty workloads,...
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) has announced its lineup for the 2025 season, running June 7 through Aug. 10. The season features two plays by William...