CU Denver named Dr. Karen A. Marrongelle as its next Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Marrongelle brings a wealth of experience, an...
As UCCS recognizes 60 years since establishment and 10 years since Officer Garrett Swasey was killed in the line of duty, Kraemer Family Library honors the...
President Todd Saliman on Wednesday delivered his charge to the Strategic Planning Working Group, officially kicking off the process of crafting CU Strategic...
From May 9, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on the NSF F&A Rate Cap, DOE F&A Rate Cap, NSF Plans to Eliminate...
CU Connections will begin its summer schedule after the May 29 issue, shifting to biweekly publication. New issues are scheduled for publication on the...
CU Federal Relations is working to analyze the potential impacts of the current federal transition, recent executive actions, and their ongoing implementation...
President Todd Saliman on Wednesday delivered his charge to the Strategic Planning Working Group, officially kicking off the process of crafting CU Strategic...
Headlines about artificial intelligence often blare big promises and underscore the breakneck pace of this evolving technology. Within the field of health care and medical research, the application of AI is likewise focused on the possibilities – only in a more measured approach. The marriage is solidly anchored in improving results for both patient and provider. “I think there are a lot of conversations about AI replacing your doctor,” said Casey Greene, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and a national expert on computational biology and artificial intelligence. “I think what gets me excited is not AI replacing your doctor. It's helping your doctor spend more time with you and less time in the chart.”
From May 9, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on the NSF F&A Rate Cap, DOE F&A Rate Cap, NSF Plans to Eliminate...
CU Denver named Dr. Karen A. Marrongelle as its next Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Marrongelle brings a wealth of experience, an...
The research of June Gruber, Ph.D., examines happiness and positive emotion, words that might bring to mind a smiling face. It’s no surprise, then, when she describes her CU Boulder lab – the Positive Emotion and Psychopathology (or PEP) Laboratory – as a fun, collaborative and creative space. Positive emotion also plays a role in mental illness, which Gruber and her team also study. The work is not eternal sunshine. "There really can be too much of a good thing when it comes to positive emotion," she said. "And that’s one of the central ideas in our work: that positive emotions, while often helpful and adaptive, can also have a darker side when experienced in excess or in the wrong context."
As UCCS recognizes 60 years since establishment and 10 years since Officer Garrett Swasey was killed in the line of duty, Kraemer Family Library honors the...
The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) recently honored 10 exceptional employees across the CU system with the 2025 Staff Excellence Awards. CU staff members – two from each campus and system administration – received the honors presented annually to recognize those who go above and beyond their job duties and consistently surpass expectations. Each received a $250 award.
CU Connections will begin its summer schedule after the May 29 issue, shifting to biweekly publication. New issues are scheduled for publication on the...
From May 5, this update from CU Federal Relations includes information on FY26 Reconciliation, Board of Regents Meeting Update, CU Biomedical Research Comment...
The University of Colorado has secured the No. 18 position on the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) 2024 Top 100 U.S. Universities Granted U.S. Utility...
University of Colorado faculty on a contract have the option to choose to update their contract payment schedule for the 2025-26 academic year between May 1...