The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced changes to administrative policy statements (APSs) from the academic affairs and administrative/general...
CU’s December payroll run left more than 350 CU employees without complete paychecks, but the issue was largely attributed to a combination of system...
As the director of grants at the University of Colorado Denver, Valerie Brown ‘62 knows the importance of giving first hand. For more than 25 years, Brown (a...
U.S taxes can be complicated — especially for international employees who come to work for CU. That’s where CU’s international tax specialists come in.
The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) is seeking nominations of classified and university staff members for its annual Service Excellence Awards,...
Efforts to pursue the possible establishment of a CU-Boulder Retired Faculty Association are moving forward with the Boulder Faculty Assembly Executive...
President Bruce Benson says he’s expecting resolution of long-running work on the university’s tuition waiver benefit in the spring. “We’re going to have...
Colorado employment will continue to expand in 2016, adding a variety of jobs in almost every business sector, but at a slower pace than in the previous two...
2016 is just around the corner and two significant changes to your bus options are coming. Your EcoPass and CollegePass will get you out and about on the new...
Cathy Bodine began her career in assistive technology—a term that describes equipment and services used by individuals with disabilities—in 1985 after she...
Lynda.com, a learning website that features educational videos on a variety of topics, is closer to being accessible to more CU campuses and staff members,...
Thomas Christensen, co-director of UCCS Teach, on Friday received the annual Excellence in Leadership Award, given by the systemwide Excellence in Leadership...
Before you head off for Thanksgiving break, make sure you’ve submitted your vacation/sick leave requests to your supervisor. Supervisors must approve any leave...
Faculty and staff seeking help regarding their benefits, pay and other employee-focused programs will be well-served this winter, despite a construction...
CU’s efforts to establish a united, collaborative portal for online education across the system – University of Colorado Connect – have begun to show dividends...
Regent Stephen Ludwig, D-Denver, has introduced a draft resolution to establish an online-only, three-year, general studies liberal arts undergraduate degree...
The University of Colorado on Friday added four names to its roster of Distinguished Professors, the loftiest honor for faculty at the system’s four campuses.
Jon Arnold, web developer in University Relations in the Office of the President, was honored Wednesday as the President’s Employee of the Year. The award...
The University of Colorado is succeeding in its mission to find and enact efficiencies at every level of operation to benefit students, faculty, staff and the...
The CU Board of Regents said in April that it won’t move to divest from fossil fuels, and nothing during a renewed discussion of the topic at last week’s board...
At a Nov. 6 luncheon, a select group including Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak and leadership from the Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation celebrated the...
The recent modernization of the University of Colorado’s retirement fund lineup came with a significant perk: a five-person team of TIAA-CREF financial...
Gov. John Hickenlooper’s proposed budget for the 2016-17 fiscal year totals $26.98 billion and reflects a proposed $20 million cut to higher education.