The ripple effects from COVID-19 are causing delays in some of the major systemwide initiatives that have been underway for several months at CU, including the...
After compiling comments from University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) and individual campus council members, UCSC council chair Ryan Untisz late last month...
CU President Mark Kennedy is one step closer to naming CU Denver’s next chancellor. The two finalists in the search, Keith Whitfield, PhD, and Michelle Marks,...
In response to COVID-19, CU Boulder will conduct classes remotely throughout the duration of the spring 2020 semester. These resources will help you learn and...
A record-breaker and trendsetter in her own right, Christine Izuakor, Ph.D. ’16, enjoys shattering expectations while setting and meeting her own definition of...
Congrats! The University of Colorado Denver’s graduate programs earned over a dozen rankings in the newly released 2021 Best Graduate Programs compiled by U.S...
As scientists around the world scramble against the COVID-19 clock, searching for a vaccine that could stop the viral infection before it happens, a trio of...
Dr. Joaquin Espinosa, PhD is a busy guy. He’s the executive director of the Linda Crnic Institute for Down syndrome, professor of pharmacology in the CU School...
The public health crisis brought about by the spread of COVID-19, or the new coronavirus, continues to present ramifications across the University of Colorado...
University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy today named two finalists for the position of chancellor of the CU Denver campus. They are Michelle Marks, vice...
Editor’s note: This is one in a series of commentaries by CU faculty, presented by the Faculty Council Communications Committee and CU Connections. Learn more...
In a rapidly changing world, the University of Colorado wants to prepare employees for the path ahead. That’s why the university offers no-cost access to...
Because of concerns about the coronavirus outbreak, the University of Colorado Staff Council’s (UCSC) Professional Development Day and Recognition Lunch,...
In an unprecedented move during unprecedented times, the Colorado state Capitol Democratic and Republican legislators voted to recess the 2020 legislative...
As the world navigates challenges presented by the spread of COVID-19, many faculty and staff members will begin working remotely on Mar. 16 to help prevent...
While most people are primarily concerned with how the coronavirus will affect health—locally, nationally, and globally—others are considering the economic...
The University of Colorado School of Medicine is listed No. 9 on the primary care rankings of medical schools and No. 31 on the research rankings released...
As the spread of coronavirus continues throughout the state, nation and world, University of Colorado leaders are announcing further steps in response. The...
CU’s strategic planning process continues to move forward, with leaders compiling a list of metrics that could eventually be employed to measure progress...
CU OER Awards winner Brad Hinson of CU Denver with CU OER steering committee chair Deb Keyek-Franssen, left, and committee member Ellen Metter. The University...
The wonders of the universe—now set to disco music and 1980s rock ballads. This week, the Fiske Planetarium at CU Boulder and the touring company Matheatre...
The study of humankind’s fascination with the apocalyptic worldview is a vast field, and has increased in interest over the last three decades with the...
CU Denver hosted 62 youth and 20 adults on February 21 for the 2020 Black Education Impact Conference. High schoolers participated in career workshops and...