Professors of psychology Michele Okun and Leilani Feliciano are conducting an exploratory study on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and...
With just over a month left in her role as chancellor of CU Denver, Dorothy Horrell connected over Zoom with her successor, Dr. Michelle Marks, who begins July...
When CU closed its campuses because of the coronavirus crisis, instead of shutting its doors, members of Inworks opened up new opportunities to assist health...
Chancellor Don Elliman welcomed 2,000 guests to a live panel discussion titled “Life on the Front Lines of COVID-19 with the University of Colorado Anschutz...
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CU Connections will begin its summer publication schedule after the May 28 issue, when issues will appear biweekly. No new issues are scheduled to appear on...
A July 2019 visit to LASP at CU Boulder. From left, Phil DiStefano, President Mark Kennedy, Debbie Kennedy, Dan Baker, Terri Fiez and Russell Moore. Even amid...
University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy on Wednesday informed faculty and staff in a systemwide communication that he is suspending activity on CU’s...
Employees have until 5 p.m. Friday, May 8, to ensure their coverage will meet their needs for the July 1, 2020-June 30, 2021 plan year. Here are the key steps...
The University of Colorado and its campuses will continue to prioritize our efforts to prevent and respond to all forms of sexual misconduct. Today's rules do...
CU faculty and staff can now apply for the Tuition Assistance Benefit for the summer 2020 semester through the employee portal . Qualified employees can save...
The CU Faculty Council’s LGBTQ+ Committee is presenting Queer Night at the Movies, a virtual film screening. Join us at 7 p.m. Friday, May 8, to watch “...
Two months ago, CU Boulder faculty and staff members were putting the finishing touches on summer camps that serve K-12 students around Colorado and beyond.
As much of the country adheres to safer-at-home orders, things haven’t slowed down much for essential employees working for El Paso County’s Department of...
Times remain uncertain in the era of COVID-19, but Michelle Marks looks forward to the day she can relocate from Virginia to downtown Denver and immerse...
On April 28, CU Denver leaders participated in a Zoom town hall regarding the financial impacts of COVID-19 on our campus. Chancellor Dorothy Horrell, along...
Few would describe the pace of academic medical research as swift. Yet last month, the CCTSI disrupted its own processes and timelines by issuing a new rapid-...
CU is taking steps to bolster its online presence and offerings as the months-long project to evaluate capabilities and gauge opportunities transitions from...
CU President Mark Kennedy sat down this week with CU on the Air host Ken McConnellogue to provide updates to the CU community. How CU is rallying remotely CU’s...
CU leaders are in the midst of much careful planning, but many unknowns remain. President Kennedy addresses the Board of Regents during Wednesday's Zoom...
Faculty Council leaders will continue in their current roles for longer than may have been expected. During the April 23 meeting of the Faculty Senate, held...
This Open Enrollment , the University of Colorado is introducing Sleepio , a wellness program dedicated to developing healthier sleep habits and improving...
When aerosols from an infected person float around in our environment, they may be a significant source of coronavirus transmission. Professor Shelly Miller...
round the world, people are collectively making noise while social distancing. In Colorado, we're howling like wolves. Joanna Lambert, a professor in the...
Chancellor Reddy and members of his Cabinet addressed faculty, staff and students at an Apr. 23 virtual Town Hall, the first that UCCS has held since it moved...