Over the past fall semester, the CU Boulder Community Safety Task Force has continued its work to forge new paths and bring forth recommendations to increase...
Longtime Office of Information Technology strategist Marin Stanek will become CU Boulder’s chief information officer on Jan. 1. She’ll be the first female CIO...
Colorado will gain jobs in 2021, but it will not be able to make up for the economic losses brought by the global COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest...
Adults, ages 18 and older, are invited to respond to a confidential online survey on individual responses and community resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic...
The annual Make It Matter Award champions the development of innovative solutions that address the world’s most challenging problems. Awards totaling up to $5,...
Join the Institute for Science & Policy, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and the Colorado School of Public Health every other Monday at 8:30 a.m...
Bill and Claudia Coleman at the inaugural Benson Society gala in 2018. At last year's Coleman Institute Conference, from left, Bill Coleman, CU President Mark...
Students across CU experiencing food insecurity will get a boost after President Mark Kennedy designated $300,000 from his office to support campus efforts to...
The projects selected—five new collaborations and three projects that build on existing collaborative work—represent a broad range of research themes related...
José Padilla José Padilla, CU’s university counsel and secretary to the Board of Regents, will leave the university this month to become president of...
The three regents-elect to the University of Colorado Board of Regents are set to introduce themselves to the CU community in a Dec. 10 virtual forum. CU...
The latest University Information Services Impact Report details ways the department innovates and adapts technology to prepare the University of Colorado for...
More of us will be conducting our holiday shopping online due to COVID-19 and the restrictions placed on in-store traffic. Holiday online sales are expected to...
This position is a campus officer and member of the chancellor's cabinet, providing leadership for the financial management, operational, and planning...
A lethality assessment program is an evaluation that can be used to predict the likelihood that an abuser in a domestic violence situation will kill the person...
In early October, Professor Hans Rosenwinkel, MFA, who teaches film in the College of Arts & Media, took his class on a field trip—and it was a wild...
‘Venus’ figurines, the earliest known artwork, have baffled scientists for centuries. Most believe they are beauty or fertility symbols but CU Anschutz...
The CU Board of Regents last week voted to direct university administration to work with state lawmakers in order to offer in-state tuition status for out-of-...
The Board of Regents last week formally approved revisions to Regent Policy 3.E: Searches for Administrators and Guidelines for the Appointment of Chief...
The CU system Faculty Council Committee on Racial and Ethnic Equity (CREE) considers the needs and priorities of students and faculty of color. The scope of...
The University of Colorado and the Boettcher Foundation announce the 2021 Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program. Boettcher Webb-Waring...
Unexpected expenses can come as a surprise. According to Optum Bank, nearly six out of every 10 consumers struggle to pay medical bills. A Health Savings...
Colorado business is showing more signs of a recovery from the COVID-19 economic slump, according to a new CU Boulder report Colorado Secretary of State Jena...
GRIT, the Greater Resilience Information Toolkit, a free, digital training designed for busy people looking to build up their resiliency and the resiliency of...