As the state’s only public urban research university and a premiere partner to the Colorado Smart Cities Alliance, CU Denver is providing research, education,...
Patches and transcripts and rats – oh, my! No flying monkeys just yet – however, someone, somewhere at CU is probably working on it! This year’s CU Innovation...
What better way to end a successful Commencement weekend than by participating in one of the country’s largest marathons alongside more than 30,000 people from...
Alum Thomas Evans, aka Detour, delivered a powerful speech on his career path to renowned muralist at CU Denver’s first in-person Commencement ceremony in...
One faculty member from each school and college has been selected to receive the TIAA Chancellor’s Urban Engaged Scholars award for the second year. Presented...
On the afternoon of May 3, CU Denver unveiled a special space inside the School of Education & Human Development (SEHD). The exquisite Rebecca Kantor...
The Office of Academic Affairs and the Open CU Steering Team celebrated the 2022 Open Educational Resources (OER) Champion Award on April 14. The award...
The University of Colorado’s Open Enrollment is an opportunity to ensure your benefits meet your needs, no matter where you live. At present, more than 1,200...
The University of Colorado values access to education and growth for all people, including CU faculty and staff. Education is an opportunity for personal and...
The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) announces changes to 5056-University Employment Postings (formerly University Staff Recruitment), as related to the...
Chancellor Michelle Marks kicked off an April 21 town hall by acknowledging the hard work of faculty and staff during a hectic point in the spring 2022...
This message was sent Wednesday from the Board of Regents to the CU community after the board elected President Saliman. Dear CU Community, We are honored to...
As chancellors of the University of Colorado’s four campuses, we are delighted that the Board of Regents has approved Todd Saliman to continue as CU’s...
A whole picture of health includes mental health, and CU Health Plans are set to offer more robust coverage for mental health services in the new plan year...
COLTT, the Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology Conference, is back in person for 2022, set for Aug. 3 and 4 at CU Boulder. COLTT is accepting...
Top from left, Heather Albanesi, Jim Sandstrum, Alicia Wong; bottom from left, Jose Tapia-Fuselier, Adam Norris, Lorraine Evans. Editor’s note: This is part of...
What do data science and equity have in common? A new report from CU Denver’s Interdisciplinary Computing Task Force (ICTF) answers this question while...
During Open Enrollment, April 18 to May 6, it is more important than ever to make sure your benefits plan works the best for you. Choosing a benefits plan can...
The University of Colorado is beginning a project to replace its current, homegrown timekeeping system, My Leave, and all third-party timekeeping systems with...
Full-time faculty across CU are invited to submit proposals for projects to be supported by the Timmerhaus Fund, which awards grants of $5,000 to $50,000 for...
The University of Colorado is making changes to its online education strategy to better meet the needs of students and adjust to lessons learned during the...
The University of Colorado is increasing its investment in quality health care across the system, and faculty and staff will see only modest increases on most...
President Todd Saliman The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Tuesday voted to advance Todd Saliman as finalist for president of the university system...