STORY
UCCS, UIS partner to simplify grade-change workflow process
0

UCCS, UIS partner to simplify grade-change workflow process

One of the inevitable truths of university life is that each semester,there will be end-of-term grades that don’t align with student or faculty expectations...
STORY
0

CU-Boulder students, elementary schoolers discover ties that bind

By spending time at Boulder Public Library with CU undergraduates, elementary school students from Boulder County in the Reading Buddies program turn a page in...
STORY
0

Five questions for Robert Vogt

He recently finished his first year as a member of the University of Colorado Denver’s English Department at the school’s International College at Beijing.
STORY
0

Sharing of better business practices on display at annual expo

CU Shared Practices (CUSP) held its fourth annual Expo and Awards Ceremony June 13 at 1800 Grant St.
STORY
0

CU to review retirement plans

Employee Services is undertaking a study to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the 401(a) and 403(b) savings plans, which have not been extensively reviewed...
STORY
0

Denver philanthropist Frederic C. Hamilton donates $3 million to CU Anschutz

He committed his support for research and patient care with a multi-year, $3 million gift in May to support two major campus initiatives.
STORY
0

Employee feedback helps improve Benefits Enrollment tool

Work is underway to develop CU’s Benefits Enrollment tool for year-round use, which will accommodate employees with major life events.
STORY
0

Board of Regents meeting coverage

CU Connections will be updated with meeting coverage through the end of this week.
STORY
0

English alumnus Dick Shahan donates funds to celebrate Boulder and support graduate students

Dick Shahan (Photo: Kim Elzinga/University of Colorado) English alumnus Dick Shahan recently made a $75,000 gift commitment to CU-Boulder — $50,000 of which...
STORY
0

Living with cancer: Survival rates at CU Cancer Center beat national rates

In the five years since Ellen Smith was diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer, she has been busy. She traveled the world, indulging her love of art and art...
STORY
0

Study: More cyclists on road can mean fewer collisions

A University of Colorado Denver study examining collisions between bicycles and motorists, shows bicyclist safety significantly increases when there are more...
STORY
0

Vice Chancellor Burnett selected for Missouri position

Burnett Brian Burnett, senior executive vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, was named vice president for finance and chief financial officer for the...
STORY
0

Update: Social climate survey shows many positives, some room for improvement

The University of Colorado has a tolerant, respectful social climate, according to a recent systemwide survey requested by the Board of Regents, though some...
STORY
0

Board approves $3.28 billion operating budget

The CU Board of Regents on Friday approved a $3.28 billion operating budget for the 2014-15 fiscal year (FY); CU’s operating budget for the 2013-14 FY was $3...
STORY
0

Title IX compliance, efforts to reduce sexual harassment and assault outlined

The University of Colorado Board of Regents last week reinforced its commitment to Title IX compliance, including ending sexual harassment and sexual assault...
STORY
0

Update your phone numbers in my.cu.edu before security upgrade

More than 17,500 University of Colorado faculty and staff have verified their phone numbers using the pop-up window in the CU Resources area of my.cu.edu. The...
STORY
0

CU-Boulder Facilities Management Mentor Program graduates its second class

A group of staff from Facilities Management marked completion of the department’s Mentor Program on May 23 with a celebratory luncheon. It was the second round...
STORY
0

Art + Maps exhibit open now at CU-Boulder

Night Three – by Alan Paine Radebaugh, featured in the Art + Maps exhibit A new exhibit, Art + Maps, is open now through Dec. 12 at the University of Colorado...