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 Board of Regents Governance Committee is considering how best to formalize CU’s long-standing commitment to people with disabilities, one of the 16 classes...
President Todd Saliman last week told the Faculty Senate he expects the 2025 legislative session to be a challenging one for CU and other institutions of...
The CU Board of Regents on Friday voted to approve recommendations on tuition, fees, and compensation for the 2024-25 fiscal year. The plan invests in CU...
Plans for three new degrees and received approval from the Regents University Affairs Committee during its March 19 meeting, held via Zoom. The proposals are...
Plans for new degrees and certificates at three CU campuses received approval from the Regents University Affairs Committee during its Jan. 23 meeting, held...
A newly released video serves as an animated reminder of the CU EthicsLine , a simple, anonymous way for members of the university community to report concerns...
COLORADO SPRINGS – The CU Board of Regents approved a new degree at CU Denver, four construction projects at CU Boulder, and more during the board’s regular...
A forthcoming CU marketing campaign, state funding and chancellor searches at UCCS and CU Boulder were among the topics CU President Todd Saliman addressed...
More than 300 CU system administration employees on Wednesday attended the first in a new series of virtual Town Halls, designed to bring together far-flung...
Faculty Council last week heard updates on outreach and engagement efforts underway at the CU system level, including an initiative that would spotlight the...
From left, Ken Montera, Wanda L. James, Frank McNulty and Mark VanDriel have won election to the CU Board of Regents. In a race too close to call until days...
Two decades after its launch, CU’s Faculty Housing Assistance Program (FHAP) remains a benefit that’s crucial in recruiting and retaining faculty at the four...
President Todd Saliman CU President Todd Saliman last week highlighted his priorities for the year with the Faculty Council during the governance group’s Aug...
The Board of Regents on Friday gave its formal support to the new systemwide strategic plan, a document over two years in the making. The vote was 8-0; Regent...
Facing formal criticism from three of its committees, the Faculty Council last week voted to pursue a proposed course of action for addressing a lack of...
New officers across the University of Colorado system are delivering an infusion of talent in the realm of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), which CU...
Slides: President Kennedy's presentation to Faculty Senate. CU President Mark Kennedy last week appeared before the Faculty Senate, delivering State of the CU...
Federal relief legislation aimed at mitigating financial effects of the coronavirus pandemic potentially could mean $114 million in funding for the University...
The balance between state support and tuition revenue has changed markedly since the 1970s. State support was once more than three times tuition revenue. State...
The CU Board of Regents on Thursday welcomed three new members – Nolbert D. Chavez, Callie Rennison and Ilana Spiegel – who took their oaths of office in an...
The Colorado Legislature’s Joint Budget Committee (JBC) on Monday officially begins considering funding for higher education in the 2021-22 fiscal year,...
Societal issues that spurred activism over the summer – racial injustice and police reform – drove discussion during the Sept. 24 Faculty Council meeting, held...
Clockwise from upper right, CU President Mark Kennedy and Vice Presidents Kathy Nesbitt, Todd Saliman and Leonard Dinegar during Monday's online town hall...