For the first time in two years, students, faculty, and staff gathered in-person for the grand opening of CAP’s latest exhibition at its second floor gallery...
Top from left, Monique French, Diana White, Rhonda Glazier, Vicki Grove; bottom from left, David Paradis, Carol Dee, Todd Ely, Chad Marturano. Editor’s note:...
The University of Colorado is taking steps to exit from its investments in Russian companies, sending a message that it stands in solidarity with the people of...
Submissions now are being accepted for this year’s President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Awards and the President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion...
The University of Colorado’s System Administration Office will fully reopen to the public on Monday, Feb. 28. System Administration departments will implement...
The Terrace Room at the Lawrence Street Center buzzed with energy the morning of Friday, Feb. 18 as members of the CU Denver community joined Chancellor...
The Board of Regents on Friday heard details of three potential budget scenarios for the 2022-23 fiscal year. Chad Marturano, acting chief financial officer...
Like any new adventure, retirement can be exciting — and intimidating. Many of us welcome the ability to shift focus toward our loved ones and hobbies or the...
The Board of Regents last week approved revisions to several policies. Regents approve revisions to regent policies 2.F and 11.F, effective Feb. 10, 2022 The...
As part of its land use code update, the town of Norwood outside Telluride, Colo., has partnered with CU Denver’s College of Architecture (CAP) University...
The Board of Regents on Thursday heard initial results of the Campus and Workplace Culture (CWC) Survey, in which University of Colorado students, faculty and...
The University of Colorado Board of Regents today formally stated its support for expanded access to lactation spaces across CU’s four campuses and system...
For better or for worse, COVID has irrevocably altered the way we work. For better, it has shown us how resourceful and adaptable we can be when confronted...
Chris Yakacki, professor of mechanical engineering at CU Denver, is known for more than just teaching courses on additive manufacturing in the College of...
Essential tax forms for 2021 are on their way to University of Colorado employees. As of Jan. 31, all 2021 W-2s have been sent to the mailing address...
CU Denver is taking additional steps to reduce its carbon footprint and become a more eco-friendly campus—thanks to its students. When Lynx return in-person to...
In the Office of Research Services , the hallway leading to Robert “Bob” Damrauer’s former office is lined with three framed images. There’s one of the sinking...
In collaboration with CU Health Plan administrators – Anthem, Kaiser and Delta Dental of Colorado – the CU Health Plan team has launched the Your Health, Your...
CU has reached or is reaching most goals outlined in the systemwide strategic plan , the Board of Regents heard during a mid-year progress report from...
The Office of Academic Affairs and the Open CU Steering Team are accepting nominations for the annual Open Educational Resources (OER) Champion Award. The...
Students, faculty, and staff at CU Denver who are facing any type of crisis can now go to one place: help.UCDenver.edu. The anonymous FindHelpNow website is an...
As we approach the two-year anniversary of the start of the global pandemic, life has begun to feel a bit like limbo for many. We’re reclaiming whatever bits...
Regent Ken Montera The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday welcomed a new member, Ken Montera, who took his oath of office during an online ceremony. Gov. Jared...
The University of Colorado continues to offer support and resources to members of the CU community affected by last week’s devastating Boulder County fires,...