This special eight-week online series leading up to election day will focus on voting rights, election law, and the impacts of the 2020 election, including...
In a recent “5 Things You Need to Know” episode, Joanna Bean, director of the Office of Alumni Relations and the Annual Fund, interviewed Stephany Rose...
In July, the University of California, San Francisco paid $1 million to hackers who stole data from the university’s School of Medicine and threatened to...
For Kristina Slunecka, it was the woman locked down in her assisted-living facility room, unable to leave the confines of her four walls even to go outside...
Just as the University of Colorado’s four campuses vary in significant ways, so do their plans for launching fall returns by faculty, staff and students. What...
Hours after a letter from CU President Mark Kennedy, the four campus chancellors and many other Colorado higher education leaders was sent asking for the...
The CU on Coursera learning program has grown substantially this month: Besides over 170 University of Colorado courses and specializations already available,...
As the University of Colorado’s 2020-21 academic year approaches, it’s time to start thinking about enrolling in undergraduate and graduate courses using the...
Just over a decade after its debut as a first-of-a-kind interdisciplinary hub for biosciences, the BioFrontiers Institute this month appointed its second...
In April, as COVID-19 restrictions wore on from weeks to months, it became increasingly clear that the Colorado Shakespeare Festival would have to be postponed...
UCCS is now a founding member of the Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC), joining organizations including Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen Hamilton...
Roughly 150 CU Denver staff members attended a July 8 webinar on safe return to campus plans to learn more about if and how staff units will return to campus...
Researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and UCHealth on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus will recruit qualified patients throughout Colorado...
CU President Mark Kennedy at a Board of Regents meeting in September 2019. CU President Mark Kennedy and the Board of Regents on Wednesday took stock of...
The University of Colorado’s four campuses are planning for fall reopening with a hybrid of in-person classes augmented by some remote learning, and we look...
On July 1, residents of Boulder and Broomfield counties, community leaders and government officials were invited to join a virtual town hall to learn more...
All new incoming full-time undergraduate students, including first-time freshmen and transfer students enrolled in at least 12 hours, will be eligible to claim...
Since George Floyd’s killing at the hands of police on May 25, and the senseless deaths of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and others, the country has been...
A comprehensive review of university conduct policies has resulted in some revisions, reorganization and consolidation of the regent conduct policies. The...
Short-term disability benefits for University of Colorado Classified Staff have changed, as of July 1, with updates to how paid leave factors into the benefit...
Tuesday’s statewide primary election narrowed the field of candidates competing for seats on the CU Board of Regents, which will welcome three new members to...
Parking fees can now be deducted pretax as of July 1. This year, new legislation was passed allowing employers to offer pretax parking for commuters. Now, the...