A crucial part of addressing the crisis of suicide by firearm among military service members is creating a space for military and civilian stakeholders to have...
The CU Office of Academic Affairs invites submissions for fall awards and grants. President's Fund for the Humanities Grant The President’s Fund for the...
The Skillsoft upgrade to Percipio is now live. Faculty, staff and students will see significant improvements in user experience, content, learning tools and...
The 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) ushered in major changes to the financial aid process. Significant U.S. Department of Education...
Students pursuing a career in real estate will soon see their learning opportunities sharply appreciated: On Thursday, CU Boulder announced a groundbreaking $...
The College of Education held their annual Leadership Development and Coaching Symposium in early August, welcoming several United States Air Force Academy (...
Inspiration comes at unique moments—just ask CU Denver Civil Engineering Professor Caroline Clevenger, PhD. During a sabbatical in 2023, Clevenger noticed...
A new study sheds light on a promising approach using machine learning to more effectively allocate medical treatments during a pandemic or any time there’s a...
Ann Schmiesing, Vice Chancellor for Academic Resource Management for CU Boulder, joined the Lynx community in August as CU Denver’s interim chancellor. With...
The Division of Inclusive Culture & Belonging is delighted to announce that the keynote speaker for the 2024 CU Social Justice Summit, hosted at UCCS on...
“Birthrates are plummeting worldwide. Can governments turn the tide?” “The world is running out of children as global birth rates collapse!” “Could a declining...
Clyde’s Closet, through the UCCS T. Rowe Price Career and Innovation Center, is celebrating five years of providing free professional attire to UCCS students.
Each summer, CU Denver students explore the world, gain internship experience, conduct research, work jobs, and more to build their futures. Here’s how a few...
James Montez, 12, takes sandwich artistry – and signage – quite seriously. During a recent break from chemotherapy treatments at Children’s Hospital Colorado,...
Casey Fiesler, associate professor in the Department of Information Science at CU Boulder, sees the rise of AI in politics as a worrying trend. This month, for...
The U.S. carceral system operates at such a remove from most of society that the size of the system – and the myths it perpetuates – can come as a surprise, if...
The Board of Regents next week is expected to discuss the possibility of reestablishing a committee on intercollegiate athletics, which most recently met circa...
The Faculty Council last week called for a vote to approve proposed changes to the Faculty Senate Constitution . Following the council’s advancing of the...
The Kraemer Family Library (KFL) is set to revolutionize its operations with an innovative AI Organizational Pilot, granting every staff and faculty member a...
Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) students Aidan Nowell and Stevie Pearlman won first place in the 2024 Museum of Outdoor Arts (MOA) National Design and...
CU takes care and pride in helping faculty and staff to manage their retirement assets. We are committed to offering high-quality retirement services,...
With no signs of a COVID-19 summer surge in Colorado and across the nation slowing, the Food and Drug Administration on Aug. 22 gave slightly earlier than...
The Regents Governance Committee last week took early steps in the latest review of laws and policies of the Board of Regents. Items discussed during the Aug...
Last year was another record year for carbon pollution, global temperatures, sea level rise and natural disasters, according to the latest international report...
In the first event of its kind in Colorado, the UCCS Cybersecurity Programs Office (CPO) and the UCCS Pre-Collegiate Office sponsored a weeklong cybersecurity...