Jack Kroll, Vice Chair, 1st Congressional District Speaking at the March 14 Faculty Council meeting at 1800 Grant St., Regent Jack Kroll said he and the rest...
Faculty Council Committee members, top from left, Melzer, Anderson, Piket-May, Ferguson, Gruber, Buszek; bottom from left, Gillanders, Kass-Wolf, Johnson,...
If you’re trying to lose weight, you may have noticed the process is oftentimes more complicated than it needs to be. If you’re looking for a simplified...
What do progressive pharmacies, precision medicine and doctors’ virtual house calls have to do with student success? A lot, if you work for the University of...
State legislators are considering expanding a pilot program, currently administered by the CU Anschutz Medical Campus College of Nursing, which has made...
From pregnancy to parenting, it is common that many soon-to-be and new parents have many questions along the way. To help answer these questions, the CU Health...
There’s big news in the engineering college: a new name, a new vision and a new building. To address the first big source of curiosity, the new name is the CU...
The University of Colorado Denver’s School of Public Affairs ranks number 25 nationally in U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 Best Graduate Schools Report,...
The search for the next president of CU has narrowed to 10 candidates who will be interviewed by the Presidential Search Committee in the coming weeks. The...
The University of Colorado has announced the launch of CU on Coursera, a free online learning program available to the university community. CU on Coursera...
A day of professional development and networking was had by more than 200 attendees at the 17th Women Succeeding Symposium at CU Boulder’s University Memorial...
Nearly 80 business, community and civic leaders gathered at the Lawrence Street Center on Feb. 26 to learn about CU Denver CityCenter’s new initiative to...
Nominations are being accepted for the University of Colorado Staff Council’s (UCSC) annual Service Excellence Awards, which recognize staff members who have “...
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of commentaries by CU faculty, presented by the Faculty Council Communications Committee and CU Connections. Learn...
The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday approved a slate of motions aimed at expanding civics education across the CU system. The work was initiated in 2017 by...
The Board of Regents on Wednesday reviewed the 2019-20 budget and fee proposal, which includes a 3 percent increase in compensation and benefits, as...
The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday voted to establish a diversity task force by March 15 led by Kathy Nesbitt, vice president of administration, to initially...
Many civil engineers construct buildings and design infrastructures. Allison Goodwell, PhD, is not your average civil engineer. She has her sights set on a...
The University of Colorado President’s Diversity Award selection committee has announced its 2019 award and commendation recipients, who will be recognized at...
The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday approved three appointments of tenure. CU Boulder Appointments with Tenure (2) David Cook-Martin , Sociology, College of...
The CU Board of Regents will evaluate its efficiency with a scaled-down questionnaire versus the last evaluation conducted in 2014. Patrick O’Rourke, vice...
The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday voted 5-3 to continue researching the feasibility of allowing incoming board members to be paid stipends for their work on...
Student tuition and fees account for 80 percent of the university’s $214 million annual budget. That was one key piece of information that university leaders...
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...