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...
It was Wednesday, March 11, 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic was just starting to cause greater concern locally and nationally. Eklund Opera Program directors...
Pikes Peak Community College and UCCS have developed two articulation agreements that will allow PPCC cybersecurity students to seamlessly transfer to UCCS to...
This July, website visitors—including current and prospective students and their families, faculty, staff—will have an improved experience when they visit the...
A mighty push from a novel virus created the momentum that telemedicine promoters have long wished for, forcing doctors’ visits from the office to the computer...
The CU Board of Regents last week unanimously voted to approve a $4.54 billion budget for the 2020-21 fiscal year, am amount 5.3% less than the previous annual...
A prolonged, unprecedented state legislative session came to a close on June 15. The Legislature was in recess March 16-May 26 due to COVID-19 and reconvened...
Moody’s Investors Service announced Monday it has assigned a rating of Aa1 to the University of Colorado’s proposed up to $156 million University Enterprise...
Last September, CU upgraded to LinkedIn Learning and expanded access to all employees and students. This online learning platform allows users to take...
We at the University of Colorado are pleased that our DACA students will be able to continue their educational journeys with us. They are valued members of our...
Facebook is a more fertile breeding ground for fake news than Twitter, and those on the far ends of the liberal-conservative spectrum are most likely to share...
The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is in the process of developing an anti-racism resource page on its website. In the meantime, students, faculty...
CU Denver’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion held a virtual Social Justice Teach-In on June 12. The event begins a year-long series of teach-ins that invite...
CU President Mark Kennedy CU President Mark Kennedy says recent social justice protests and the events that inspired them can inform and guide the university...
The CU Board of Regents will meet today to vote on the university’s FY 2020-21 budget, which is expected to reflect steep cuts brought on by the coronavirus...
CU’s annual Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference is going virtual for 2020. Committed to delivering a conference that honors the...
Join the Anderson Language and Technology Center (ALTEC) this summer to learn a language and broaden your horizon from the comfort of your home! Languages...
UCCS students held a peaceful protest on June 13, 2020. Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members gathered at the University Village Center to...