Whether you’re 25 or 55, determining your financial priorities will benefit your entire future. Should you be saving more money or paying off debt? What about...
The PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games begin Feb. 9 and continue through Feb. 25, and the University of Colorado will once again be represented through CU...
Editor’s note: This is part of an ongoing CU Connections series in which the Faculty Council highlights each of its committees and their efforts. See past...
Common, an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Emmy and Grammy-winning actor and musician, will speak at Macky Auditorium at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20. Doors for the...
Draw Me In: The Art of Drawing at the CU Art Museum The CU Art Museum at CU Boulder recently opened two new exhibitions. “Draw Me In: The Art of Drawing at the...
The Philadelphia Eagles weren’t the only big winners at this year’s Super Bowl. CU Denver’s own Chris Yakacki, PhD, an associate professor of mechanical...
Budgets, Beijing and the Super Bowl were just some of the foci for 2018’s first Campus Conversation, hosted by Chancellor Dorothy Horrell with Provost Rod...
Dr. Jay Lemery is a pioneer in the convergence of climate change and global human health. He is the co-author of Enviromedics: The Impact of Climate Change on...
Gov. John Hickenlooper addresses the audience at Tuesday's CU Advocacy Day at the Capitol. (All photos by Trevr Merchant) Tuesday’s CU Advocacy Day at the...
A new workplace bullying policy that governance groups have been working to develop for years earned the approval of the Faculty Council at its Jan. 25 meeting...
Employees can expect to find their W-2s in their mailboxes and on the portal in the coming week. Form 1042-S has been mailed to international employees, and...
The term “woke” has gained widespread cultural currency because of the activism of the Black Lives Matter movement. To be “woke” involves opening one’s eyes to...
The UCCS student experience will be the focus of a February Chancellor’s Town Hall meeting. Scheduled for 10 a.m. Feb. 13 in Berger Hall, the town hall will...
The first mechanical engineering course CU Denver students take teaches them how to do 3D modeling with computer-aided design (CAD). In fall 2017, the course (...
Health care report cards and quality ratings are intended to give consumers more information when choosing a care provider like a hospital or nursing home...
At its mid-winter retreat late last week in Colorado Springs, the University of Colorado Board of Regents sought ways to improve how it operates as a board and...
More than 50 researchers greeted Colorado lawmakers entering the Capitol building on Jan. 19, with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of research...
The International Tax Office in Employee Services strives to be a valuable touchpoint for international employees throughout their CU careers – and that all...
Journalists entering the news business today are better trained in video, audio, social media and web skills than they were five years ago, according to a new...
Colorado added more new business filings in 2017, indicating job growth could follow in the near term according to a CU Boulder report released today by...
Government speech, forensic botany, asteroids and environmental history of the High Rockies take center stage this spring as part of the CU on the Weekend...
More than 200 faculty and staff celebrated the opening of the Ent Center for the Arts during a Jan. 17 open house. Public remarks took place in the Murray and...
With the calendar’s turn to 2018, construction on the Lola & Rob Salazar Student Wellness Center is in the home stretch. What began as a student-led effort...