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New for Open Enrollment: CU Health Plan changes; limited-time life insurance enrollment window

New for Open Enrollment: CU Health Plan changes; limited-time life insurance enrollment window

Open Enrollment is your annual opportunity to make changes to your CU benefits without experiencing a qualifying life event. This year’s enrollment window runs...
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Applications for summer 2026 tuition assistance open May 1

Applications for summer 2026 tuition assistance open May 1

Applications for the University of Colorado’s Tuition Assistance Benefit (TAB) for the summer 2026 semester open May 1. This benefit supports CU faculty, staff...
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Excellence in Leadership Luncheon celebrates award-winning leaders

The 2026 Excellence in Leadership Completion and Award Ceremony examined leadership and teamwork, as Excellence in Leadership Program (ELP) alumni and current...
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CUriosity: What are Colorado's iconic birds—and how can you see them?

In CUriosity, experts across the CU Boulder campus answer questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond. Scott Taylor, associate professor in the...
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Photo Feature: 2026 Campus Awards Ceremony

The 2026 Campus Awards Ceremony took place on April 14, celebrating some of the amazing efforts and work our committed faculty, staff and students put in every...
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CU Denver celebrates first-ever Research Week

CU Denver’s first-ever Research Week is here, and as the state’s premier public urban research university, there is much to celebrate! Our faculty are...
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CU Anschutz launches clinical trial for CAPD therapy that reversed hearing loss in models

A diner scans the menu with her eyes while strands of conversation and random noise – from her party, from other customers, from the kitchen – bombard her ears...
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Federal update: ED accreditation negotiated rulemaking committee, more

From April 17, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on ED Accreditation Negotiated Rulemaking Committee, ED Accountability...
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Colorado snowpack tells a troubling story for water and wildfire in the West

Colorado snowpack tells a troubling story for water and wildfire in the West

Across the American West, an unusually warm and dry season has left snowpack at historic lows. In Colorado, peak snowpack was just 40% of normal, and a record-...
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Why people run marathons—and why any type of cardio is good for you

Why people run marathons—and why any type of cardio is good for you

In 2025, Denver’s Colfax Marathon saw 25,000 participants, marking the largest crowd to date. So, why are more people signing up for these increasingly popular...
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UCCS earns First Generation-Serving Institution designation for second year in a row

For the second year in a row, UCCS has been bestowed the First Generation-Serving Institution designation from the Colorado Department of Higher Education for...
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CU Anschutz earns top U.S. News rankings for nursing, medicine, pharmacy and public health in 2026

CU Anschutz College of Nursing's midwifery program continued its climb, netting a No. 1 spot in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings. Also this year...
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Call for proposals: Accessing Higher Ground 2026

Accessing Higher Ground 2026, presented by AHEAD, and in partnership with ATLAS at CU Boulder, is now accepting proposals for its 29th annual conference in...
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Controller’s office offers Continuing Professional Education courses

The Office of University Controller (OUC) provides no-cost professional development through its Continuing Professional Education Program. Courses, offered...
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Federal update: government funding, college sports EO, more

From April 10, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on Government Funding, College Sports EO, NIH Indirect Cost Case, and...
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CU Boulder and Techstars announce partnership to accelerate Colorado’s entrepreneurial ecosystem

CU Boulder and Techstars announce partnership to accelerate Colorado’s entrepreneurial ecosystem

The University of Colorado Boulder and Techstars, the global startup accelerator and investor, have announced a strategic partnership to expand opportunities...
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State recognizes CU Denver as a First-Generation-Serving Institution

State recognizes CU Denver as a First-Generation-Serving Institution

For the second time, the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE) has named CU Denver | CU Anschutz a First-Generation-Serving Institution. The...
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Pull up a chair at the Benefits Bistro: Open Enrollment begins April 20

The University of Colorado offers a varied menu of medical, dental, vision, savings, and life and disability plans for eligible employees. Open Enrollment is...
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Changes to three systemwide administrative policy statements approved

The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) announces updates to the following administrative policy statements from the Technology Transfer and Finance...
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Exploring a potential transition to ‘CU Colorado Springs’

Campus is being asked to weigh in on whether a shift from UCCS to CU Colorado Springs could enhance the long-term sustainability and market position of the...
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Cardiothoracic Surgery team performs region’s first robotic aortic valve replacement

Led by Jessica Rove, MD, associate professor of cardiothoracic surgery in the University of Colorado Anschutz Department of Surgery, the robotic cardiac team...
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Federal update: FY26 government funding, FY27 president’s budget request, more

From April 3, this update from CU Federal Relations and Counsel includes information on FY26 Government Funding, FY27 President’s Budget Request, New EOs, HHS...
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CU Thrive: Researchers highlight innovations in well-being in medicine

CU Thrive: Researchers highlight innovations in well-being in medicine

Addressing burnout in health care professionals continues to be a top priority in the medical field. At the University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine...
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Ask an expert: Why does Colorado care so much about snowpack?

Ask an expert: Why does Colorado care so much about snowpack?

Snowpack—the accumulation of snowfall that often stays on the ground for more than half the year in the Colorado mountains—affects much more than just those...
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Study: Geothermal energy is feasible for future CU Boulder campus use

CU Boulder and the Colorado Energy Office on Monday, March 30, released two state-funded feasibility studies evaluating whether geothermal energy could help...

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