This is the second of a two-part series. Last week , we looked at the origins of the Chief Diversity Officer (CDO) role and how it evolved. This week, we’ll...
Tuesday is the registration deadline for the University of Colorado’s 2021 Social Justice Summit – “Revolutionizing Systems for Equity: If Not Now, When?” – a...
Employee Services is announcing that all 2020 W-2s will be mailed by Jan. 31, and 1095-Cs will be mailed on March 2 to mailing addresses employees have on file...
The Office of Academic Affairs and the Open CU Steering Team are accepting nominations for the annual Open Educational Resources (OER) Champion Award. The...
Patrick O’Rourke, who has served the University of Colorado system for more than 15 years as an attorney, administrator and adjunct faculty member, will remain...
David Brooks, best-selling author, social commentator and executive director of Weave: The Social Fabric Project, will share how all citizens can be leaders in...
Four students from UCCS have been selected to pursue principle-based ethics projects with a paired UCCS ethics fellow. These students join a returning seven...
During the months-long pandemic, healthcare providers have seen a lot of things, often on levels they have never seen before. From brain fog and loss of smell...
Join the Population Mental Health & Wellbeing Program, the Center for Health, Work & Environment, and the National Mental Health Innovation Center, for...
The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) recently selected the University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver) for the 2021 Equity Transfer Initiative (...
Theodosia Cook By Theodosia Cook The role of a chief diversity officer has some surprising connections to 19th century change management and organizational...
When students in more than 20 Denver Public Schools return to classrooms for the spring semester, they’ll be coming back to cleaner indoor air, thanks in part...
Mark your calendars now for free lectures about coyotes and wolves in Colorado, citizenship in an enforcement era and the radical right, offered as part of the...
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs was awarded $462,991 to support continued efforts on the project, The Colorado Grain Chain: Expanding Markets for...
In the first town hall of 2021, Chancellor Michelle Marks delivered candid opening remarks on CU Denver’s perseverance through national struggles of a pandemic...
Last spring, as healthcare providers and scientists around the world scrambled to treat a surge of patients infected with a virus that experts knew little...
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...
CU will take the next steps on its journey to expand its online education presence and offerings by searching for a permanent leader for the Office of Digital...
Theodosia Cook Dear Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I write to you in the year of 2021 — 53 years after your assassination. In your honor, I have tried to...
At CU, we recognize our people are our greatest asset. Our faculty and staff are essential to our mission and are critical members of the CU community. As such...
The Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act introduces rules intended to address the gender pay gap, increase transparency and protect employees from pay...
As we welcome 2021, CU on the Air looks back on 2020 to highlight our Top 5 shows. Not surprisingly, three of the five most popular podcasts were COVID-19...
Add a splash of color to the palette that makes up who you are with the Anderson Language and Technology Center. This spring, the program continues growing to...
After a year when UCCS researchers secured more than $18 million in sponsored research funding, three faculty members hit career milestones in funding...
Forget the old New Year’s resolution. Given that 2020 was one of the most stressful years in modern history, we owe it to ourselves to think small. Meet the...