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CU Boulder Conference on World Affairs will return virtually April 7-10

Organizers of the University of Colorado Boulder’s 74th annual Conference on World Affairs have announced its 73rd annual conference will be April 7-10. They are planning to return to this year’s...

The Daily Camera

Opinion: Our destiny in space will decide our destiny as a nation

After nearly a decade of having to hitch rides with Russia to reach the International Space Station, the United States is once again launching its own astronauts into space. It’s about time. This...

Washington Examiner

The Steven A. Cohen military family clinic marks 2-year anniversary with a virtual open house

This milestone comes as the Cohen Clinic at CU Anschutz continues to offer vital mental health services through the COVID-19 pandemic via CVN Telehealth, face-to-face video therapy....

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel

CU Boulder sees increased summer enrollment, cautious optimism for fall

Steady fall enrollment and an increase in summer students at the University of Colorado Boulder could serve as a port in the financial storm brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, according to...

The Daily Camera

‘White Coats For Black Lives’: Health Care Workers And Students Kneel For George Floyd

A group of medical workers and students at the C.U. Anschutz Medical Campus knelt for 10 minutes outside Children’s Hospital Friday, in honor of George Floyd and other victims of excessive force...

CBS 4

CU Boulder Football Team Leads Peaceful Protest March On Campus

The University of Colorado-Boulder football team organized a peaceful march around the campus on Friday. Between 300 and 500 people joined the march.

Daily Camera

Opinion: CU Boulder will be back, but the coronavirus will force some changes

Not a single decision has been easy, as lives and livelihoods are in the balance. But we are listening to experts and making the most informed, empathetic decisions we can with the best...

The Colorado Sun

GUEST COLUMN: Pandemic has accelerated innovation in education

The pandemic has accelerated digital forces that were in motion, disrupting most every activity and institution, including higher education. COVID-19 is not altering the direction of seismic...

The Gazette

CU Boulder’s class of 2020 graduates into ‘new world’

In an historic ceremony that took place Saturday through an online livestream, University of Colorado Boulder graduates took their first steps into a future made increasingly unpredictable by the...

Daily Camera

Colorado doctors now have plenty of experience battling coronavirus — and they’re getting better at it

“I feel like we understand the disease better than we did in the beginning,” said Dr. Marc Moss, who works in pulmonology and critical care at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital. “I think a...

The Colorado Sun

COLLAZO AND CROW: It’s clearer than ever — we need our parks and green spaces

It’s important to find a healthy balance between access to the outdoors and stopping the spread of the virus since parks and natural areas promote and ​improve​ physical and ​mental health. Access...

Sentinel

Colorado higher ed leaders seek additional federal support

This is the second letter sent by the state’s top higher education officials seeking specific funding and relief programs for colleges and universities. It was signed by 20 people, including...

Daily Camera

New collaboration between CU Denver, Colorado Investment Services Coalition aims to boost recruiting

Not even a pandemic could stop a new initiative by University of Colorado Denver and the Colorado Investment Services Coalition to recruit more talent into Denver’s investment services industry....

Denver Business Journal

UCCS gets $2.75 million grant to renovate cybersecurity building

The University of Colorado at Colorado Springs has received a $2.75 million federal grant to expand and renovate a building on North Nevada Avenue that's home to the National Cybersecurity Center...

The Gazette

Revealed: Billboard's 2020 Top Music Business Schools

At CU Denver’s College of Arts and Media, the new music cities course explores how local economies emerge and grow — and the role music plays in boosting economic growth. A music tourism class...

Billboard

University of Colorado celebrates 50 years of Earth Day

Over 100 faculty, staff and student leaders at The University of Colorado celebrated today Earth Day’s 50th anniversary with a virtual town hall. “It’s been a long, strange trip since 1970 and...

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