When you think about the phrase “health care,” it often evokes images of stethoscopes pressed to a chest, X-rays illuminating broken bones and blood draws in a...
The Faculty Council opened its first meeting of the academic year with a full slate of discussion topics, led by President Mark Kennedy, who presented details...
Regent Irene Griego Regent Irene Griego, a Jefferson County Democrat who represents Colorado’s 7th Congressional District, today announced she will not seek...
Two University of Colorado faculty members have been named President’s Teaching Scholars, who are recognized for expertly performing teaching and research work...
The New Directions in Commodities Research international symposium returned to the CU Denver Business School on August 12-13, 2019. Led by the J.P. Morgan...
CU will play Colorado State University in football Friday night in the Rocky Mountain Showdown at Broncos Stadium at Mile High. It will be their final meeting...
Albert Einstein once wrote, “All religions, arts and sciences are branches from the same tree.” This metaphor served as inspiration for campus and community...
This month, CU on The Air talks with new University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy, who was named by the Board of Regents on May 2 to be the 23rd President...
The foundation for CU’s strategic planning process, which will engage the university community over the next year, is being set. Pre-planning, listening and...
Casey Cass/University of Colorado Melinda Piket-May A University of Colorado Boulder engineering professor has been named CU’s latest Timmerhaus Teaching...
The CU Advocates program in the Office of the President will have a change in focus and reporting structure that will place a greater emphasis on legislative...
The University of Colorado will save nearly $15 million over the next decade because of a new Oracle contract negotiated by University Information Services (...
With today’s issue, CU Connections resumes its regular weekly publication schedule for the 2019-20 academic year. A new edition appears each Thursday morning...
Regent John Carson Regent John Carson, a Highlands Ranch Republican first elected to the Board of Regents in 2014, today announced he won’t seek a second term...
It’s never too late to go back to school. Whether employees are looking to take a course on management or begin their college experience for the first time,...
The learning platform Lynda.com will upgrade to LinkedIn Learning in September. This enhanced tool acts as an online resource with videos and courses aimed at...
Statisticians are in heavy demand these days. Someone has to mine the data created by biotech, artificial intelligence, sports, clinical trials and just about...
President Mark Kennedy speaks during the Board of Regents retreat July 11-12. The Fourth Industrial Revolution will have profound impacts on society and...
Educators from across CU and the region will gather for next month’s COLTT Conference to explore teaching practices and technologies – and to be challenged in...
When anthropologists consider the origins of warfare, their evolutionary theories tend to boil it down to the resource-scarcity trifecta of food, territory and...
We’re looking for inspirational leaders that are committed to ethics and integrity in our community. We know the Denver area is home to many accomplished...
CU Anschutz email and website domains are changing from @ucdenver.edu to @cuanschutz.edu. To date, almost 18,000 students, faculty and staff who work and learn...
CU Boulder's LASP National Cybersecurity Center at UCCS President Mark Kennedy spent his first day on the job visiting the four University of Colorado campuses...