Startups from the University of Colorado Denver ascended to the semifinals of THE CLIMB Jake Jabs Business Plan Competition after a business pitch event in mid...
On an October Sunday, as a crowd of people maneuvered through a maze of tables in search of their next stop, Nevan McCabe stood on the sidelines of a...
Members of the Gallogly family pose for a group picture following the naming of the Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center. Jim Gallogly, right, with CU...
Heidi Ganahl Alice Madden The two major-party candidates vying for an at-large seat on the CU Board of Regents took part Sunday in a telephone town hall...
CU Boulder engineers have developed an innovative bio-manufacturing process that uses a biological organism cultivated in brewery wastewater to create the...
Do you struggle with your thoughts and moods? You are not alone. Our study might be for you. Researchers in the Psychology and Neuroscience Dept. are...
Homecoming 2016 began Oct. 13 with a new event called Chalk the Walk on the spine near the West Lawn. Members of the Office of Student Activities, along with...
After six hours of focused thought, discussion and brainstorming, energy still ran high at CU Denver’s annual Undergraduate Experiences Symposium on Oct. 7.
Holly Henning was driving to Hutchinson, Kan., her radio tuned to the “Bobby Bones Show” out of Nashville. At 7:55 a.m. that morning last January, the show...
Deadlines are approaching for the 2016 Rocky Mountain Public Health Case Competition, hosted by the Colorado School of Public Health Student Council. The event...
Voters have an opportunity to take part in a telephone town hall with the two CU regents candidates for the at-large seat competing on the November ballot.
Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the CU Advocates program on Oct. 4 honored six of its members with awards during a reception at the Denver Country Club.
CU Women Succeeding, the 15th annual professional development symposium, is set for March 2-3, 2017, at Berger Hall on the University of Colorado Colorado...
Humans have used Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast in baking, brewing and winemaking for millennia. New research from the University of Idaho and the University...
Have a plan. Build an emergency kit. Be aware. Train. Tim Stoecklein, program director, Emergency Management, outlined those and other emergency preparedness...
Lauren Beck already knows the first phrases she’s going to program into NOVA Chat once the software is uploaded to her tablet: all the character names from “...
Crouched at his desk in a quiet corner of a university lab, Francis Smith, PhD, peers at rows of jagged lines spanning his computer screen. The hum of rotators...
During June’s regents meeting, where the board approved this year’s $3.82 billion budget, Todd Saliman, vice president and chief financial officer, premiered a...
The CU Office of Academic Affairs solicits submissions for the following fall 2016 awards and grants. Please direct inquiries to AcademicAffairs@cu.edu ...
Faculty members in the College of Arts and Sciences have voted to revise the college’s core curriculum for the first time since 1988, a faculty committee...
If you gaze at the night sky from Earth in just the right place, you will see the International Space Station (ISS), a bright speck of light hurtling through...
Disability Services at the University of Colorado Boulder will host its first awards ceremony in recognition of students, alumni, faculty members and staff who...
Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak offered a long list of campus updates at her Sept. 28 All-Campus Forum, punctuated by a plea for faculty and staff to prepare...