In 2010, a devastating earthquake hit the Haitian capital of Port au Prince – one of the most vulnerable cities on Earth. More than 200,000 Haitians were...
Have you ever wondered if your dad’s fight with prostate cancer means you could face the same reality? Or perhaps your family has several members who have...
During his days as a police officer, Jason Lewis had to explain to people that no, there is no magical satellite capturing videos of every crime; sorry, he can...
In his 25th and final Match Day address, Dean Richard Krugman, MD, advised a room full of nervous medical students that their future held more than what was...
Evaluations for all University of Colorado classified staff members must take place in April. This process is the same for each campus, and evaluations must be...
CU President Bruce Benson has begun a spring slate of Town Hall meetings, where faculty and staff at all four campuses and system administration are invited to...
The Caribbean Lecture Series at CU-Boulder continues Friday with professor Nick Nesbitt, who will give a lecture on “Spectres of the Infinitesimal: Posthuman...
Members of the CU Anschutz Medical Campus community may be interested in the progress of RTD’s Aurora Line/I-225 Rail project; soon, they’ll be able to tour...
The sound of the CU fight song reverberating across the walls of the House of Representatives isn’t an everyday experience at Colorado’s Capitol. It’s just one...
When the University of Colorado Boulder’s annual Conference on World Affairs returns to campus for the 67th time April 6-10, you won’t need to be in Boulder to...
This spring, University of Colorado employees will gain access to expanded health care options — including a health care plan offering services nationwide,...
The University of Colorado Board of Regents has announced its selection of five recipients of honorary degrees and a Distinguished Service Award-winner.
Western U.S. forests killed by the mountain pine beetle epidemic are no more at risk to burn than healthy Western forests, according to new findings by the...
Before fields turn ablaze with poppies and daffodils, a somewhat different rite of spring fills the air outside the Arts Building. This one is all about heat:...
Discontinuing statin use in patients with late-stage cancer and other terminal illnesses may help improve patients’ quality of life without causing other...
CU faculty and staff are reminded that the university logo or any other university images or iconography should not be used on personal social media sites. Do...
When a Shakespeare First Folio is put on display at CU-Boulder in 2016, it will be surrounded by all the hoopla and excitement that one of the most valuable...
In an appearance before the Faculty Council at its meeting last week, Regent Stephen Ludwig said he’s “discouraged” with the evolution of online education at...
Many scientists have spent their entire research careers looking for cellular similarities that may lead to a single cure for many cancers –– the rare chance...
Hundreds of CU employees are taking to campus workshops to ask why the university’s retirement plans are changing, how their investments will be affected and...
CU-Boulder professor Patty Limerick will review nearly four decades of service as University Fool and reflect on the value of humor on April Fools’ Day.
The Student Success Center recently changed its name as part of a new focus. Now Academic Advising, the new name more accurately reflects the office’s duties,...