Life is a story, and retirement is just the next chapter. As retirement grows closer, you may be struggling with one of the hardest questions: What happens...
Every day, CU employees implement innovative ideas that save time, money and effort across our shared systems. The CU Innovation & Efficiency (CU I&E)...
The current survey of all members of the CU community, an important stage in the development of CU’s Strategic Plan 2.0, is set to conclude Friday, Feb. 6...
Landscape architecture students traveled to the Wind River Reservation to design with—not just for—the land. Through an immersive studio experience, they...
From Jan. 30, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on FY26 Appropriations, Grad Program Loan Limit NPRM, Negotiated...
The University of Colorado community is invited to review a newly revised Consensual Amorous Relationships Policy (currently Conflict of Interest in Amorous...
In the early days of AI, before the headlines and the hype, most people saw it as something far away that only tech insiders needed to care about. Then it...
From Jan. 23, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on FY26 Appropriations, TRIO Lawsuit, ED DEI Lawsuit Withdrawal, ED Moving...
The CU system recently renewed its participation in the National Association of Higher Education Systems ( NASH ) Microcredentials Community of Practice (CoP...
By Jan. 31, all 2025 W-2s will be sent to the mailing address employees had on file in the employee portal as of Dec. 15, 2025, and available in the employee...
The University of Colorado Board of Regents recently elected members Ken Montera as chair and Callie Rennison as vice chair in a regular leadership election...
Employees who claimed “exempt” from federal withholding tax on their 2025 W-4 form should be aware that their exemption expires Feb. 15, 2026. To maintain...
Imagine a pathway surrounded by yellow, red, and orange flowers. It leads to a house made of reclaimed, soft-brown wood with large, welcoming windows, where...
From Jan. 16, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on FY26 Appropriations, AHEAD Committee Consensus, SAMHSA Grant...
Faculty members from CU Anschutz, CU Denver and UCCS have launched three new Coursera specializations and one new course over the past year, expanding CU’s...
Stronger leadership results when leaders deepen their understanding of the University of Colorado system and build a community together. This is something the...
When Valerie Sherman, PhD, (MA ‘07) stepped into a classroom at a Department of Defense school in Vicenza, Italy, she didn’t know she was stepping into her...
From Jan. 9, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on FY26 Appropriations, H-1B Visas, NIH Court Cases on F&A and Canceled...
Evolving tech like robots, AI, drones, and data analytics are reshaping the construction industry—improving planning and scheduling, streamlining communication...
An important stage in the development of CU’s Strategic Plan 2.0 continues with the current survey of all members of the CU community. Faculty, staff and...
The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced updates to several administrative policy statements from the Academic Affairs and Employee Services...
CU faculty researchers are reminded to apply for 2026 Boettcher Investigator status. New this year is an Intent to Apply form, which is due this Friday (see...
The University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) invites nominations for the 2026 Staff Excellence Awards, which recognize staff members who have gone above and...
The CU CPE (Continuing Professional Education) program is offered at no cost to current CU employees. Employees who don’t need formal CPE, but who are seeking...
From Dec. 19, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on NDAA, NSF NCAR Rescope, AHEAD Workforce Pell Consensus, WH Travel Ban,...