University leadership has enlisted the services of Alpha Education LLC to advise CU as it moves forward on the CU Online systemwide, centralized operations...
The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) has announced revisions to the following administrative policy statements (APSs): 1. 3002-Capital Construction...
Nearly 450 students, faculty, and staff attended a Aug. 13 virtual welcome back town hall to hear from campus leaders about what lies ahead for the fall 2020...
The CU Board of Regents voted against a resolution that would have provided a $1,000 credit on tuition for full-time students and a $500 credit on tuition for...
The CU Board of Regents did not vote on a proposed resolution that had been referred to its Governance and University Affairs committees last month, noting...
CU on the Air talks to CU President Mark Kennedy and CU Chief Diversity Officer Theodosia Cook about what is in the works, what is being planned and what still...
The Online Acceleration Committee (OAC) that is working to recommend a structure for CU’s combined online offerings for fall 2021 and beyond is pausing its...
As learning online proliferates amid the disruptive force of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic precarity, and school re-openings, forward-thinking educators...
Current and future efforts to address issues of diversity, equity and inclusion within the University of Colorado community are broad and deep, CU leadership...
With CU’s Transformation and Innovation Program (TIP), the four campuses and system administration are collaborating to better position the CU system to...
As the University of Colorado’s 2020-21 academic year approaches, it’s time to apply for the Tuition Assistance Benefit (TAB) for undergraduate and graduate...
The generosity of University of Colorado donors resulted in the second-best fundraising year in university history. CU raised some $455 million across its four...
For students and faculty, all classes will be considerably different this fall semester. First-time and returning students will encounter new class formats...
The U.S. Department of Education recently issued new guidelines for how universities and K-12 schools will investigate and adjudicate sexual misconduct...
Tanya Kelly-Bowry, Vice President for Government Relations CU’s primary state and federal lobbying operations will consolidate into the system Office of Budget...
Committed to delivering a conference that honors the crucial work of educators and respects current public health guidelines, COLTT will use more technology...
To support faculty pursuing urban and place-based research and creative work, the CU Denver deans are proud to announce a new Presidential Initiative Seed...
With fall’s return to campus approaching, CU President Mark Kennedy joined the July 16 meeting of the University of Colorado Staff Council (UCSC) to provide an...
The co-chairs of the University of Colorado’s online education initiative last week presented to the president and campus chancellors some of the early...
CU’s Transformation and Innovation Program (TIP), launched last year as a key component of President Mark Kennedy’s strategic planning process , this week...
It’s the middle of the night and you’re awake. You toss and turn, hoping to fall asleep and wake up rested. Still, no luck. Slumber slips from your grasp and...
In July, the University of California, San Francisco paid $1 million to hackers who stole data from the university’s School of Medicine and threatened to...
Just as the University of Colorado’s four campuses vary in significant ways, so do their plans for launching fall returns by faculty, staff and students. What...
Hours after a letter from CU President Mark Kennedy, the four campus chancellors and many other Colorado higher education leaders was sent asking for the...