If you’re like most people, coronavirus affected your daily life rather suddenly. It seems like one day CU Denver was preparing for remote classes—and then it...
Probably the hardest part of his job caring for patients stricken with a virus doctors know little about is the forced isolation: watching them battle for...
What can a group of individuals with access to wearable data accomplish in 24 hours? It turns out the answer is nothing short of amazing. In January, teams...
A comprehensive review of university staff and faculty leave policies resulted in some revisions and reorganization of leave policies at the regent and...
Mark your calendar for Open Enrollment, which begins at 8 a.m. April 20 and ends at 5 p.m. May 8. This is your chance to keep, waive or enroll in the...
The Boettcher Foundation on Wednesday announced the creation of a $1 million biomedical research fund to fight COVID-19 and potentially curtail future pandemic...
CU Boulder has launched a campaign called Buffs Together to bring the campus community together around efforts to assist fellow Buffs and others during the...
After the difficult news that the 72nd CU Boulder Conference on World Affairs would be cancelled due to the COVID-19 mitigation efforts, our program committee...
Roger Martínez-Dávila, associate professor of history, offers a look at the modern COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the Black Death in a free, 10-week...
It’s no surprise that the Business School at CU Denver immediately got to work on alternative class plans and career strategies. After all, flexibility is a...
On March 25, Thomas Campbell, MD, was in an intensive care unit where a critically ill patient hospitalized with severe COVID-19 was to be the first given an...
Everyone has experienced the elasticity of time—either “flying” or grinding to a halt. If you are the principal investigator (PI) of a research study, you...
CU President Mark Kennedy CU President Mark Kennedy today published a statement that reiterated the university’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, citing...
I lost count of how many emails, chat discussions and social media posts I have seen lately about working from home: top tips for working from home, how to...
CU Boulder is leading the way to be the first university system to collaborate with other universities to host the annual international conference (IAC) for...
UPDATED MARCH 30: The deadline to apply has been extended to April 10. The CU Board of Regents has begun its search for the next Vice President, University...
After the difficult news that the 72nd CU Boulder Conference on World Affairs would be cancelled due to the COVID-19 mitigation efforts, our program committee...
As UCCS made the transition to remote learning in the last two weeks, multiple students and their families endured additional costs for last-minute travel and...
UPDATE: Gov. Jared Polis late Wednesday issued a stay-at-home order for the state through April 11. Members of the CU community continue to respond to and...
The ripple effects from COVID-19 are causing delays in some of the major systemwide initiatives that have been underway for several months at CU, including the...
After compiling comments from University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) and individual campus council members, UCSC council chair Ryan Untisz late last month...
CU President Mark Kennedy is one step closer to naming CU Denver’s next chancellor. The two finalists in the search, Keith Whitfield, PhD, and Michelle Marks,...