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Last call at the Benefits Bistro: Open Enrollment ends at 5 p.m. Friday

Last call at the Benefits Bistro: Open Enrollment ends at 5 p.m. Friday

University of Colorado benefits-eligible faculty and staff are reaching the end of the season for Open Enrollment. Enrollments for the 2026–27 plan year must...
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Record number of graduates celebrated at 2026 commencement ceremony

Record number of graduates celebrated at 2026 commencement ceremony

CU Boulder conferred a record 10,613 degrees—earned by 10,198 graduates—during the May 2 commencement ceremony, where an estimated 40,000 graduates, family...
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Regents approve actions to laws and policies

Actions to the following laws and policies were adopted by the Board of Regents at its April 16 meeting at CU Denver: Article 13: Business and Finance (Keep As...
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Tenure list: April 2026

The CU Board of Regents on April 16 approved four tenure awards and one appointment with tenure. CU Anschutz Effective April 17, 2026 Awards of tenure: Bruce...
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UCCS students showcase Aerospace Research Innovation at Colorado Space Grant Symposium

UCCS students took center stage at the annual Colorado Space Grant Symposium at Red Rocks Community College on April 25, 2026, presenting their innovative...
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Gardening as resistance in Japanese internment camps

Jesse Kuroiwa, director of the Visual Resource Center (VRC) and lecturer in the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) at CU Denver, is investigating the...
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CU-led project targets osteoarthritis reversal, human trials by 2028

A groundbreaking and fast-paced effort – combining biologic, clinical and regulatory expertise at the University of Colorado Anschutz – has helped propel an...
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Federal update: DHS shutdown ending, more

From May 1, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on DHS Shutdown Ending, NSB Dismissal, ED Loan Limit Rule, WH Federal...
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Open Enrollment: Build your ideal plate at the Benefits Bistro

With several CU medical plans available, finding the right fit can take some consideration. To help you navigate the menu, Employee Services offers the...
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Finalists announced for 2026 CU Innovation & Efficiency Awards

The Office of University Controller has announced the finalists for this year’s CU Innovation & Efficiency (CU I&E) Awards Program. These are the...
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Faculty Council elects leadership for 2026-27

Faculty Council set its leadership team for the 2026-27 academic year by electing two officers. The council’s election took place during the governance group’s...
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A fresh take on the 'COVID generation': How the pandemic may have changed young people for the better

In a new paper, published in the Journal of Hazard Literacy, Lori Peek, director of the Natural Hazards Center at CU Boulder, and her colleagues demonstrate...
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College of Education faculty hosts beginning teachers workshop

Using his experience and knowledge in the field of education, Assistant Clinical Professor and Director of Teacher Education Dan DeCelles, Ph.D., shared some...
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Seeing the value: How one CU Denver student found his path through college to a career in construction

James Holland is a construction management student at the CU Denver, with plans to graduate in December and a full-time job already lined up to start in May.
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Why are women more likely to develop MS? New proteomics study finds clues

Knowing that women are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) at three times the rate of men, particularly during their 30s and 40s, scientists in the CU...
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Federal update: Budget resolution to fund ICE, more

From April 24, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on budget resolution to fund ICE, grad PLUS Loans counting toward...
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New for Open Enrollment: CU Health Plan changes; limited-time life insurance enrollment window

New for Open Enrollment: CU Health Plan changes; limited-time life insurance enrollment window

Open Enrollment is your annual opportunity to make changes to your CU benefits without experiencing a qualifying life event. This year’s enrollment window runs...
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Applications for summer 2026 tuition assistance open May 1

Applications for summer 2026 tuition assistance open May 1

Applications for the University of Colorado’s Tuition Assistance Benefit (TAB) for the summer 2026 semester open May 1. This benefit supports CU faculty, staff...
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Excellence in Leadership Luncheon celebrates award-winning leaders

The 2026 Excellence in Leadership Completion and Award Ceremony examined leadership and teamwork, as Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP) alumni and current...
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CUriosity: What are Colorado's iconic birds—and how can you see them?

In CUriosity, experts across the CU Boulder campus answer questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond. Scott Taylor, associate professor in the...
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Photo Feature: 2026 Campus Awards Ceremony

The 2026 Campus Awards Ceremony took place on April 14, celebrating some of the amazing efforts and work our committed faculty, staff and students put in every...
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CU Denver celebrates first-ever Research Week

CU Denver’s first-ever Research Week is here, and as the state’s premier public urban research university, there is much to celebrate! Our faculty are...
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CU Anschutz launches clinical trial for CAPD therapy that reversed hearing loss in models

A diner scans the menu with her eyes while strands of conversation and random noise – from her party, from other customers, from the kitchen – bombard her ears...
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Federal update: ED accreditation negotiated rulemaking committee, more

From April 17, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on ED Accreditation Negotiated Rulemaking Committee, ED Accountability...
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Colorado snowpack tells a troubling story for water and wildfire in the West

Colorado snowpack tells a troubling story for water and wildfire in the West

Across the American West, an unusually warm and dry season has left snowpack at historic lows. In Colorado, peak snowpack was just 40% of normal, and a record-...

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