Researchers at CU Boulder will soon begin work on what they’re calling the “quantum machine shop” of the 21st century. The U.S. National Science Foundation...
Members of the CU community made strong showings at this month’s Juneteenth and Denver Pride events in Denver, underscoring the university’s ongoing commitment...
Employee Services has launched a new employee self-service (ESS) tool that allows employees using Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI), FMLA and Parental...
CU is excited to sponsor Denver Pride again this year. The CU community is invited to participate in the June 22-23 event as we celebrate and support the...
Plans for three new degrees and a new certificate received approval from the Regents University Affairs Committee during its June 4 meeting, held via Zoom. The...
At a May 28 ceremony on the CU Boulder campus, Gov. Jared Polis ushered in a new bill to support the state’s rapidly growing quantum industry. Polis signed the...
New construction projects proposed for the University of Colorado Boulder are the latest steps by CU leadership to continue making progress on sustainability...
Join us for the 27th Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) conference , themed “Classic COLTT: Forward Into the Past,” set for July 31-Aug. 1...
Too much screen time impairs sleep for children and adolescents, and it’s largely the content on those screens that keeps them awake. But it remains less clear...
In 2021, the state of Colorado passed HB21-1110 , which requires the university to meet new digital accessibility standards for all information technology –...
Fifty years ago, on May 27, 1974, a bomb exploded in a car parked in Boulder’s Chautauqua Park, killing three occupants: CU Boulder alumni Una Jaakola (Psych’...
The University of Colorado was at the forefront in pushing new legislation and funding commitments from Colorado lawmakers to improve affordability for college...
Changing people’s behavior until a vaccine could be developed prevented roughly 800,000 COVID-19 deaths in the U.S., far more than many scientists predicted...
CU Connections will begin its summer schedule after the May 30 issue, shifting to biweekly publication. New issues are scheduled for publication on the...
Recipients of the 2024 President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Grants were announced at the annual President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion awards event...
The U.S. Department of Education on April 19 released its final Title IX rules, which will take effect Aug. 1, 2024. According to the department’s summary and...
CU employees have good ideas that they put into practice every day, saving time, money and hassles across the system. The CU Innovation & Efficiency (CU I...
University of Colorado benefits-eligible faculty and staff are reaching the end of the road for Open Enrollment. The opportunity to make final benefits...
The April 25 meeting of the Faculty Senate and Faculty Council included the announcement of this year’s Faculty Council Awards and the election of officers for...
The question may be the 21st century’s version of the fable of the tortoise and the hare: Who would win in a foot race between a robot and an animal? In a new...
President Todd Saliman on Monday visited CU Boulder for a wide range of events and discussions with faculty, staff and student shared governance leaders, as...
The University of Colorado’s Tuition Assistance Benefit (TAB) is your backstage pass to an affordable education, with options for faculty, staff and dependents...
CU President Todd Saliman spoke during the April 25 meeting of the Faculty Senate , his second report to the governance group during this academic year...
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) applications and form processing will be temporarily paused from May 1 through July 2024. The U.S. Department of...
CU Boulder Health and Wellness Services is hosting their seventh annual Health & Wellness Summit in November 2024 at the University Memorial Center (UMC).