CU Boulder Chancellor Phil DiStefano is in isolation at home after testing positive today for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. His daughter also...
Let it go.” “Think about something else.” “Clear your head.” In our attempts to de-clutter our busy minds and make room for new, often more productive thoughts...
Jay Coakley, professor emeritus of sociology and executive director of the Center for Critical Sport Studies at UCCS, writes, researches and teaches on the...
At the time Weaver, PhD, a senior instructor in CU Denver’s Department of Geography & Environmental Sciences, was conducting research on urban farms for...
When the pandemic struck last winter, it upended our lives in ways few could have imagined. Many of us work from home now, our kids go to school online, we...
Imagine if you will that you are the parent of a child with a severe neurological disorder. Your child is nonverbal, depends on medical technology, requires a...
Tony Vu The University of Colorado Board of Regents has named Tony Vu the next treasurer of CU. Vu succeeds Dan Wilson, who is retiring after more than five...
Stakeholders in CU’s Transformation and Innovation Program (TIP), launched in 2019 as a key component of President Mark Kennedy’s strategic planning process ,...
Hueth The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday named Jeremy Hueth the interim vice president, University Counsel and secretary of the Board of Regents. Hueth steps...
Since March, CU Boulder has coordinated COVID-19 planning and response through its Emergency Operations Plan. As the campus prepares for the spring semester—...
Alum and Colorado Supreme Court Justice Carlos Samour Jr. kicked off CU Denver’s second virtual commencement with five messages of hope for the more than 1,400...
While 2020 has teetered into degrees of existential crisis for most of us, for Sarah Boylan it has been something else entirely. She calls it her “reverse...
The University of Colorado has added 12 new members to its roster of Distinguished Professors for 2020. The designation is the highest honor awarded to faculty...
The Colorado Legislature’s Joint Budget Committee (JBC) on Monday officially begins considering funding for higher education in the 2021-22 fiscal year,...
The Faculty Council LGBTQ+ Committee has been charged with considering concerns of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender faculty, including: (1) assessing...
Over the past fall semester, the CU Boulder Community Safety Task Force has continued its work to forge new paths and bring forth recommendations to increase...
The Colorado Legislature this year passed the Healthy Families and Workplaces Act , requiring employers to provide paid sick leave to employees at a rate of...
Longtime Office of Information Technology strategist Marin Stanek will become CU Boulder’s chief information officer on Jan. 1. She’ll be the first female CIO...
Colorado will gain jobs in 2021, but it will not be able to make up for the economic losses brought by the global COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest...
Adults, ages 18 and older, are invited to respond to a confidential online survey on individual responses and community resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic...
The annual Make It Matter Award champions the development of innovative solutions that address the world’s most challenging problems. Awards totaling up to $5,...
Join the Institute for Science & Policy, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, and the Colorado School of Public Health every other Monday at 8:30 a.m...
Bill and Claudia Coleman at the inaugural Benson Society gala in 2018. At last year's Coleman Institute Conference, from left, Bill Coleman, CU President Mark...
Students across CU experiencing food insecurity will get a boost after President Mark Kennedy designated $300,000 from his office to support campus efforts to...