STORY
Five Boulder area hikes to try this summer

Five Boulder-area hikes to try this summer

Summertime in Boulder is beautiful, with mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures, perfect for hiking. If you are looking for a quick trip to nature, or a...
STORY
White House Reach Higher event comes to UCCS

White House Reach Higher event comes to UCCS

In support of the First Lady’s Reach Higher Initiative, which strives to ensure all students understand what they need to complete education beyond high school...
STORY
Third-graders explore Auraria Library during campus tour
0

Third-graders explore Auraria Library during campus tour

Auraria Library recently hosted an enthusiastic group of 80 students and their teachers from Denver’s Doull Elementary School as part of a student tour of the...
STORY
A continuum of services under one roof: CASE construction begins this August

A continuum of services under one roof: CASE construction begins this August

Construction on the new Center for Academic Success and Engagement (or CASE building), which will be built atop the Euclid Autopark, will begin this August.
STORY
UCCS and Daniels Fund to spearhead ethical business education in southern Colorado

UCCS and Daniels Fund to spearhead ethical business education in southern Colorado

The College of Business, in conjunction with the Denver-based Daniels Fund, is launching a program to broaden its principle-based ethics education to nine...
STORY
Learning to be lawyers one ditch at a time

Learning to be lawyers one ditch at a time

For Professor Sarah Krakoff and students from CU-Boulder, spring marks a transition from the halls of the Wolf Law Building to the fields of the San Luis...
STORY
0

CU Connections begins summer publication schedule

CU Connections will begin its summer publication schedule after the June 2 issue, when biweekly issues will be produced.
STORY
CSF’s ‘Troilus and Cressida’ brings women to the front lines June 24-Aug. 6
0

CSF’s ‘Troilus and Cressida’ brings women to the front lines

The Colorado Shakespeare Festival ’s season of myths, legends and fairy tales under the stars continues with the rarely staged Troilus and Cressida , a...
STORY
Komarow
0

Komarow joins CU system as chief human resources officer

Gregory Komarow has joined the CU system as associate vice president and chief human resources officer. With more than 12 years of human resources experience,...
STORY
Registration open for 16th Annual Coleman Institute Conference
0

Registration open for 16th Annual Coleman Institute Conference

The event is set for Oct. 6 at the Omni Interlocken Hotel in Broomfield.
STORY
PrideFest
0

GLBTI Committee invites participation at PrideFest

The Faculty Council’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Issues (GLBTI) Committee is rallying participants for the 2016 Denver PrideFest, which counts the...
STORY
Rocky Mountain region's first federal data research hub lands at CU-Boulder

Rocky Mountain region’s first federal data research hub lands at CU-Boulder

Social scientists and health researchers from across Colorado and neighboring states will soon have abundant U.S. Census and other federal statistical data...
STORY
Retired nurse commits $3.4 million for medical career scholarships

Retired nurse commits $3.4 million for medical career scholarships

Helen Clement, 92, worked as a registered nurse in all kinds of settings: operating rooms, nursing homes, college campuses, even a high-security federal...
STORY
state capitol
0

Legislative wrap-up: CU initiatives fare well; hospital provider fee change proves elusive

The 2016 Colorado legislative session came to an end May 11 after 120 days, with results bringing largely positive news for the University of Colorado and...
STORY
Gifts establish new CU-Boulder capital markets program

Gifts establish new CU-Boulder capital markets program

A new University of Colorado Boulder program will enhance undergraduate curriculum offerings in property rights at the Leeds School of Business.
STORY
National report finds school leaders value, widely use educational research

National report finds school leaders value, widely use educational research

A new, sweeping national study of educational research use among school and district leaders finds generally positive attitudes toward the value of research...
STORY
Osbornes to receive College of Business Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award

Osbornes to receive College of Business Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award

Local business leaders and community benefactors Ed and Mary Osborne will receive the 2016 UCCS College of Business Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award at a May 20...
STORY
CU Connect
0

CU launches comprehensive online initiative

CU is taking steps toward a systemwide online presence with the launch next week of University of Colorado Connect, a hub that matches mostly new students with...
STORY
COLTT 2016
0

Registration open for COLTT 2016

Registration for the 19th annual Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference is now open.
STORY
Join Bolder Boulder’s Black and Gold Wave
0

Join Bolder Boulder’s Black and Gold Wave

Ready to race and show your University of Colorado pride? The special CU wave for alumni, students, faculty and staff returns to this year’s Bolder Boulder.
STORY
CU volunteer fundraising leadership convenes at UCCS
0

CU volunteer fundraising leadership convenes at UCCS

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs on Friday hosted the quarterly meetings of the CU Foundation Board of Trustees and its governing Board of Directors...
STORY
Jake Jabs lists keys to entrepreneurial success

Jake Jabs lists keys to entrepreneurial success

Traveling through Asia on a recent furniture-buying trip, Jake Jabs kept seeing the same low-backed couch in market after market. Feeling a hunch, he put in a...
STORY
In season opener, Colorado Shakespeare Festival flips the script

In season opener, Colorado Shakespeare Festival flips the script

William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors is so timeless it needs no rewrite to get wall-to-wall laughs in the 21st century. But a few trailblazers at the...
STORY
For first time, Colorado directly funds cancer research

For first time, Colorado directly funds cancer research

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a bill giving approximately $1.7 million annually toUniversity of Colorado Cancer Center for cancer research. The money...
STORY
Next series of My New Weigh classes begins Nov. 12
0

My New Weigh offers May info sessions, classes

Have you tried everything to lose weight, only to regain? Are you ready for a new way?

Pages