On Thursday, April 22, the CU Denver community learned that the School of Education & Human Development’s dean, Rebecca Kantor, EdD, passed away from a...
Patience. It's something most researchers need when it comes to discoveries. For Jamie Nichols, CU Dental craniofacial biology assistant professor, and his...
Tuesday’s announcement of the verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was found guilty of the murder last year of George...
The University of Colorado’s Open Enrollment ends May 7. Employee Services is working to ensure you’re equipped with the information you need to make your...
The annual conference is the nation’s premier science communications gathering and is organized by the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW)...
The next time you go for a hike, take an extra moment to appreciate the seemingly ordinary life all around you. A house fly, humble yarrow weed and other “...
Two College of Letters, Arts & Sciences faculty members earned a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant totaling $98,173 to explore their...
At last week’s Equity Task Force webinar, Chancellor Michelle Marks announced that CU Denver would invest $4 million to support the university’s work in...
Some got misty-eyed. Many felt a moment of elation. Virtually all visitors sensed the shedding of an emotional weight – a feeling that freer, happier days lie...
Kennedy will speak with his former colleague Marty Meehan, University of Massachusetts Amherst president, as part of this series which brings together...
By Jaimie Henthorn and Jill Lester One sector of higher education that has experienced an unequivocal boom since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic is the MOOC...
University of Colorado faculty and staff will see modest increases to monthly CU Health Plan premiums for the 2021-22 plan year beginning July 1. COVID-19...
CU students, employees and affiliates whose personal information may have been compromised in the cyberattack on university vendor Accellion will begin...
The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) announces changes to the following administrative policy statements (APSs): Revisions : 5062-Leave Adds section for...
Recently, the CU Boulder Police Department signed on to the 30x30 Initiative—a series of low- and no-cost actions police departments can take to improve the...
ALTEC’s summer series of language classes is just around the bend and is all about travel. Enter to win a free class in American Sign Language, Chinese, French...
Finishing touches are underway at the reimagined physical location for the Multicultural Office for Student Access, Inclusiveness and Community, as well as the...
Jennifer Reich, PhD, professor of sociology in CU Denver’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is a national expert on the issue of vaccine hesitancy. As...
The award provides funding to identify how air pollutants contribute to chronic kidney disease of unknown origin (CKDu), a growing international epidemic.
An upcoming webinar, “Supporting Women Leaders: An Anti-racist, Intersectional Dialogue,” will bring together thought leaders to discuss issues facing women...
Faculty governance groups at the Boulder campus and system level last week leveled criticism at CU President Mark Kennedy over what they say are concerns...
The University of Colorado’s Open Enrollment begins at 8 a.m. April 19 and ends at 5 p.m. May 7. This is your chance to keep, waive or enroll in the University...
The Faculty Council LGBTQ+ Committee, in collaboration with the council’s CREE (Committee on Racial and Ethnic Equity) and Women’s committees, are hosting a...
The CU Office of Academic Affairs has extended the deadline for submissions for the President’s Fund for the Humanities to April 19. Projects selected for...
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Elizabeth Philbrick and her husband Jared Scott weren’t sure about the future of their new business in Dolores...