Consider summer school an opportunity for growth. The Tuition Assistance Benefit application window is now open for the summer 2021 semester in the employee...
As one of only 36 U.S. public research institutions in the Association of American Universities (AAU), the University of Colorado Boulder is all about...
The Boulder Faculty Assembly on April 29 approved an amended motion to censure CU President Mark Kennedy, citing in the motion a “failure of leadership with...
National Nurses Week from May 6-12, 2021 is a celebration of nurses across the nation. Communities take time to recognize practicing nurses, retired nurses,...
Manuel Espinoza, associate professor in the School of Education & Human Development, shares experience and encourages campus community members to get...
On May 4, the CU Anschutz Medical Campus announced the naming of the Center for Women's Health Research in honor of the Ludeman family - a longstanding...
The CU Online initiative took a significant step forward with the recent signing of the main services agreements between all four campuses and the Office of...
CU President Mark Kennedy and first lady Debbie Kennedy. The challenges of the last year haven’t dampened CU donors’ vision and generosity for the university...
University of Colorado leadership on Wednesday announced COVID-19 vaccinations will be required of all students, faculty and staff before the start of the fall...
Slides: President Kennedy's presentation to Faculty Senate. CU President Mark Kennedy last week appeared before the Faculty Senate, delivering State of the CU...
A new pilot Tuition Assistance Benefit program will allow eligible faculty and staff earlier course registration for most University of Colorado campus...
As lawmakers in Washington, D.C., consider priorities for funding in the next fiscal year, leadership at the University of Colorado is advocating for support...
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...
If you’ve ever dug through your wallet searching for your medical insurance or pharmacy ID card – the correct, current ID card – you know this can be a hassle...
The Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference is now accepting session proposals for the 2021 event. COLTT engages participants in...
On Earth Day, our campus community and leadership came together virtually for the 28th Annual Campus Sustainability Summit to share progress and ideas about...
Thanks to initial funding by the CU President’s Office, as well as fundraising efforts by UCCS, a newly expanded Multicultural Office for Student Access,...
On Thursday, April 22, the CU Denver community learned that the School of Education & Human Development’s dean, Rebecca Kantor, EdD, passed away from a...
Patience. It's something most researchers need when it comes to discoveries. For Jamie Nichols, CU Dental craniofacial biology assistant professor, and his...
Tuesday’s announcement of the verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was found guilty of the murder last year of George...
The University of Colorado’s Open Enrollment ends May 7. Employee Services is working to ensure you’re equipped with the information you need to make your...
The annual conference is the nation’s premier science communications gathering and is organized by the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW)...
The next time you go for a hike, take an extra moment to appreciate the seemingly ordinary life all around you. A house fly, humble yarrow weed and other “...
Two College of Letters, Arts & Sciences faculty members earned a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant totaling $98,173 to explore their...
At last week’s Equity Task Force webinar, Chancellor Michelle Marks announced that CU Denver would invest $4 million to support the university’s work in...