Facebook is a more fertile breeding ground for fake news than Twitter, and those on the far ends of the liberal-conservative spectrum are most likely to share...
The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is in the process of developing an anti-racism resource page on its website. In the meantime, students, faculty...
CU Denver’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion held a virtual Social Justice Teach-In on June 12. The event begins a year-long series of teach-ins that invite...
CU President Mark Kennedy CU President Mark Kennedy says recent social justice protests and the events that inspired them can inform and guide the university...
The CU Board of Regents will meet today to vote on the university’s FY 2020-21 budget, which is expected to reflect steep cuts brought on by the coronavirus...
CU’s annual Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference is going virtual for 2020. Committed to delivering a conference that honors the...
Join the Anderson Language and Technology Center (ALTEC) this summer to learn a language and broaden your horizon from the comfort of your home! Languages...
UCCS students held a peaceful protest on June 13, 2020. Students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members gathered at the University Village Center to...
The University of Colorado Denver today announced the appointment of Scott Dawson, PhD, as the Dean of the CU Denver Business School. Dawson was selected after...
A one-of-a-kind antibody test targeting the novel coronavirus has joined the arsenal of tools needed in understanding and eradicating COVID-19. The test,...
The University of Colorado jumped from No. 53 to No. 20 in a recent global ranking of the top 100 universities granted U.S. utility patents for an array of...
CU President Mark Kennedy has appointed a working group to examine the university’s relationship with Colorado Correctional Industries (CCI) after students and...
Dear CU System and University Leadership and Campus Communities, We, the Faculty Council Committee for Racial and Ethnic Equity ( CREE ), are outraged and...
Acts of systemic racism continue to deeply affect our communities, and many of us may be wondering how we can help. Here are some tips for how you can be an...
A set of guidelines developed by teams of faculty, staff and students will allow UCCS to bring students, faculty and staff back to the campus for the fall 2020...
We are confronted today with a world, our world, that is scarred. The horrific killings of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd shocked us to our...
Over the next year, The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will hold monthly social justice teach-ins. Teach-ins have a long history in our country that goes...
On Thursday, May 21, Chancellor Philip DiStefano hosted a faculty town hall with fellow panelists Provost Russ Moore, Interim Executive Vice Chancellor and...
Tabby Farney and Rhonda Glazier will serve together as interim deans of the Kraemer Family Library and Glazier will join 10 others on the search committee to...
On paper, May is Mental Health Month. In reality, every day since the coronavirus pandemic began has been mental health day, as people everywhere across the...
Anxiety and cabin fever can stem from the stay-at-home orders impacting American lives for the past few weeks. But for nearly 85 million U.S. families, their...
CU Connections previously announced its usual biweekly summer publication schedule for 2020. However, because of ongoing developments related to the...
CU on the Air again talks to CU President Kennedy about the University of Colorado’s response to COVID-19 and its transformation to greater technology and...