With the U.S. Department of Education’s COVID-19 student loan payment pause ending on Oct. 1, it’s prime time to take important steps to manage your student...
The CU system Office of Academic Affairs is soliciting submissions for its fall slate of awards and grants. President’s Fund for the Humanities Grant The...
The CU Board of Regents on Sept. 7 approved two tenure appointments. CU Boulder Effective Sept. 7, 2023 Appointments with tenure: Sarah Jackson, Professor,...
CU on the Weekend will return this month with a fall series that will take audience members on a journey from Antarctica to Ancient Rome. On Sept. 23,...
For the second year in a row, UCCS has been named a Military Spouse Friendly School. The recognition is given to universities that create sustainable and...
In response to rising global temperatures, many plants and animals are moving to higher elevations to survive in cooler temperatures. But a new study from CU...
As one of the leading causes of death in the United States, suicide has likely touched the lives of many people in some way. For nearly 50 years, National...
Whether it’s addressing workforce development needs, providing data on air and water quality, or supporting future physicians with placements at regional...
Can the common barn swallow help promote awareness of climate change while encouraging greater diversity in STEM? A group of University of Colorado Boulder...
A new degree at CU Boulder and designation of two UCCS programs as departments were among the proposals the Regents University Affairs Committee advanced...
The Regents Finance Committee recently advanced two construction-related matters and one finance item for consideration by the full Board of Regents at its...
Faculty Council leadership is considering whether non-tenure-track faculty – including Instructional, Research and Clinical (IRC) faculty and lecturers – could...
In the first Town Hall of the fall semester, Interim Chancellor Jennifer Sobanet and a panel of campus leaders shared updates on campus priorities, fall...
In October 2021, CU Denver launched the Campus and Workplace Climate Survey (CWCS) to help the university better understand its campus culture as it relates to...
A growing number of people are being diagnosed with sleep apnea in the United States, including, it was recently revealed, the president. A sleep doctor talks...
Starting at noon Friday, Oct. 6, and finishing by 8 a.m. Monday, Oct. 9, the University of Colorado Data Center will move to a new state-of-the-art data center...
Researchers from CU Anschutz have conducted a large-scale study assessing how effective a simple wearable device is at gauging brain health. The device is a...
CU’s Procurement Service Center (PSC) is aiming to make the university’s already strong habit of doing business locally an even greater strength. CU spent $546...
With a long-running formal review of all Regent Laws and Policies nearing completion, university leadership is working with the Board of Regents to begin...
The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced administrative cleanups to the following administrative policy statements: APS5002-Faculty Appointment...
CU Boulder’s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence played a feature role in a panel on gun violence prevention held on Aug. 21 at the Renée Crown...
Using funding from a $2 million grant from the VICEROY program, UCCS will be working alongside CU Boulder and CU Denver to create a CU-wide virtual center for...
This year’s welcome back activities featured something for everyone, from a move-in day for new students and their families to a snow cone social for...
UCCS is proud to announce that it will be offering a tuition assistance grant to active-duty military personnel who are currently using military tuition...