Dr. Angie Paccione has been around higher education for a long time: as a professor, a student and Colorado legislator. The appointed leader of the Colorado...
On Feb. 4, Chancellor Venkat Reddy spent the afternoon back in familiar territory: teaching class in Dwire Hall. Reddy – who remains a tenured professor of...
If you were feeling confident that the U.S. government and all its states were prepared for the 2020 presidential elections, then the Iowa caucus on Feb. 3,...
If you thought you were hopelessly hooked on American politics, Jeremy Hosein, MD, can do you one better. Hosein, a senior neurosurgery resident at CU Anschutz...
The program is designed to provide knowledge and tools that organizations can use to build systems of transgender-affirming care in health care settings.
There’s a lot to consider and plan on the road to retirement. Employee Services is illuminating the path by hosting Retirement Ready on University of Colorado...
The Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference is now accepting session proposals for 2020. COLTT 2020 categories include Affordable...
As Colorado’s March 3 presidential primary approaches, the University of Colorado reminds employees of guidelines regarding political campaign-related activity...
The highly-ranked mechanical engineering department at the University of Colorado Boulder is being named after Colorado philanthropist and businessman Paul M...
Cannabis research, the Parker Solar Probe space mission, and British history and Latin inscriptions take center stage this spring as part of the CU on the...
Three new AACSB-accredited cybersecurity management emphases will be making their way to the College of Business starting fall 2020. UCCS students may now...
On Tuesday, Jan. 28, Dr. Angie Paccione, executive director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, and Beverly Orton Jones, director of industry...
Access to firearms and other lethal methods of suicide during periods of risk can make it more likely that a suicide attempt will end in death. Yet many...
Editor’s note: This is part of an ongoing CU Connections series in which the Faculty Council highlights each of its committees and their efforts. See past...
The search for a chief diversity officer for the CU system is advancing on schedule, the Faculty Council was told during its Jan. 23 meeting at 1800 Grant St...
Susan Heinzeroth, director of SageRiver Consulting and a faculty member in the management division of CU Denver’s Business School, will be the keynote speaker...
All 2019 W-2s will be mailed by Jan. 31, and 2019 1095-Cs will be mailed by March 2 to mailing addresses employees have on file in their employee portals. Both...
CU Boulder announced today a number of changes regarding student benefits and fees. Among the changes are optional dental insurance for graduate students, a...
For the second-straight football season, the Pac-12 today announced that the University of Colorado Boulder has been selected as the overall winner of the Pac-...
A crowd of 500 filled the Gallogly Events Center on Friday, Jan. 17 for the first El Paso County Suicide Prevention Conference with one topic in mind: reducing...
As chair of the CU Denver Chancellor Search Committee, I want to update you on activities related to the search. We have a very strong and engaged search...
After showing that a 10-week therapeutic horseback riding intervention reduced irritability and hyperactivity while improving the social communication skills...
The Office of Academic Affairs solicits nominations for spring 2020 President’s Fund for the Humanities grant applications. PRESIDENT’S FUND FOR THE HUMANITIES...
People who are exposed to banks and other financial institutions as kids are more likely to be financially stable later in life, new research from CU Boulder’s...
Emily Skop, professor and chair of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, has been thinking about refugee issues since the seventh grade.