In innovative ways, CU faculty systemwide are incorporating artificial intelligence into their classrooms and in their creative and scholarly work. Some 21...
UCCS and CU Denver celebrated their spring commencement ceremonies this past weekend. UCCS on Friday conferred over 1,300 degrees to students from the Class of...
Colorado’s recently ended legislative session brought certainty for the state’s 2026-27 budget and its impact on CU and other higher education institutions...
The University of Colorado system office invites CU community members to join in walking as part of the 2026 Vizzy Denver Pride Parade , set for June 28...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) last week published its climate outlook for this summer, and the agency predicted elevated odds of...
The 2026 UCCS Cybersecurity Summer Camps promise another exciting summer of learning, discovery, and connection for Colorado’s next generation of cyber leaders...
CU Denver and Littleton Public Schools (LPS) have signed an agreement that will expand college access and opportunities for LPS students — and establish a...
Patients and researchers at CU Anschutz are part of a trial testing orforglipron – a daily, non-peptide pill that could reshape how GLP-1 therapies are...
From May 15, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on the NSB Science and Engineering Report, Humanities Grant Terminations...
The University of Colorado has announced three recipients of the 2026 Thomas Jefferson Awards, one of the university’s highest honors. The award recognizes...
The University of Colorado has added five new members of the President’s Teaching Scholars Program (PTSP), which recognizes CU faculty who skillfully integrate...
The University of Colorado Time and Labor project is moving to a new go-live date of Feb. 28, 2027, providing additional time to ensure a smooth and successful...
The Wagner Family Civic Impact Initiative is a new program designed to bridge campus and community through student-led engagement and problem-solving...
At a time when young children and the adults who support them are facing unprecedented social-emotional and behavioral challenges, the UCCS College of...
What if we could test treatments on a living system that actually behaves like your lungs, before a patient ever receives them? At CU Denver’s College of...
In response to physician shortages in certain specialties of medicine, as well as changes in federal student loan borrowing limits, the University of Colorado...
From May 8, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on NSF and NSB Leadership, USCIS Physician Vetting Guidance, DOJ Lawsuit on...
CU Connections will begin its summer schedule after the May 28 issue, shifting to biweekly publication. New issues are scheduled for publication on the...
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...
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...
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...
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...
UCCS students took center stage at the annual Colorado Space Grant Symposium at Red Rocks Community College on April 25, 2026, presenting their innovative...
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...
A groundbreaking and fast-paced effort – combining biologic, clinical and regulatory expertise at the University of Colorado Anschutz – has helped propel an...