The Colorado Shakespeare Festival ’s season of myths, legends and fairy tales under the stars continues with the rarely staged Troilus and Cressida , a...
The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) moved one step closer to completing the final draft of a survey on work and benefits, which it has developed to...
The Faculty Council’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Issues (GLBTI) Committee is rallying participants for the 2016 Denver PrideFest, which counts the...
Social scientists and health researchers from across Colorado and neighboring states will soon have abundant U.S. Census and other federal statistical data...
The 2016 Colorado legislative session came to an end May 11 after 120 days, with results bringing largely positive news for the University of Colorado and...
A new, sweeping national study of educational research use among school and district leaders finds generally positive attitudes toward the value of research...
Laura Hall’s day job as a benefits counselor involves explaining the ins and outs of CU Health Plans to University of Colorado faculty and staff. Yet, here she...
CU is taking steps toward a systemwide online presence with the launch next week of University of Colorado Connect, a hub that matches mostly new students with...
Ready to race and show your University of Colorado pride? The special CU wave for alumni, students, faculty and staff returns to this year’s Bolder Boulder.
William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors is so timeless it needs no rewrite to get wall-to-wall laughs in the 21st century. But a few trailblazers at the...
Faculty Council last week concluded its meeting schedule for the academic year with the election of a new leadership team and appearances by Regent Linda...
Colorado lawmakers in the House last week approved House Bill 16-1420, aimed at making a change to the hospital provider fee in order to help higher education...
While this year’s Open Enrollment gives University of Colorado faculty and staff the option to hold their current benefit plans and take no action, you may...
Jim Hakala hit the road on a recent Friday with bins of captivating remnants of the ancient past. Among other things, he had fossilized fern, leaves, shark...
Following months of consideration, CU administration has determined that the tuition waiver benefit for faculty and staff will largely remain unchanged for the...
CU has added two faculty members to the ranks of the President’s Teaching Scholars, the roster of educators who skillfully integrate teaching and research at...
The University of Colorado A Line drew an estimated 80,000 riders Friday and Saturday, when the Regional Transportation District’s new commuter rail service...
Open Enrollment Sessions and Fairs continue through May 5, with the aim of educating faculty, staff and retirees about CU Health Plan offerings available...
Tickets for the Dalai Lama’s June 23 visit to the University of Colorado Boulder will go on sale at 9 a.m. Thursday, April 28. The Nobel Peace Prize-winning...