CU Regents approved tuition rates for the 2009-10 academic year that are a hybrid of percentage increases and structural changes to per-credit-hour pricing.
Federal stimulus funding softened the blow higher education suffered this year as Colorado lawmakers struggled to balance the state budget during one of the...
Though the recession has affected foundations, corporations and alumni alike, donors continue to invest in the University of Colorado. Total dollars raised are...
CU will hire an outside consultant to analyze employee benefits this summer as part of ongoing efforts to improve efficiency across the campus community and...
Jim Rynning was a student studying physics at a large Midwestern university when his studies were interrupted, first by World War II and later the Korean War,...
Faculty and Staff Newsletter, First Edition, May 20, 2009 Welcome to the University of Colorado's online communication for faculty and staff. We will produce...
Regents set tuition for 2009-10 Modest increases intended to keep CU 'affordable' Board of Regents rejects Silver & Gold resolution The University of...
The University of Colorado at Boulder's globally renowned National Snow and Ice Data Center has a new director. CIRES, the Cooperative Institute for Research...
In a show of support for nearly 40 years of print journalism tradition, the University of Colorado Faculty Council presented a resolution to the CU Board of...
The University of Colorado Board of Regents voted 5-4 against a resolution that would have given the Silver & Gold Record six weeks to explore alternative...
An expanded cancer center, a cutting-edge magnetic imaging research facility and a program that will pay science teachers to spend summer vacation working in...