As a licensed, practicing architect, Kat worked on both coasts for a number of years before she decided it was time to come home to her native Colorado.
CU leadership continues to develop a plan to expand the tuition waiver benefit throughout the system, with a target of summer 2012 for implementing the revised...
The Diversity and Inclusion Planning Committee at CU Boulder is soliciting proposals for sessions for the 2011 Diversity and Inclusion Summit, set for Nov. 8-...
Anyone engaged in and affected by education reform is invited to take part in the Equity in Education Film Festival, set for Sept. 16 and 17 at the Starz...
With the Auraria Campus as a backdrop, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock recently announced the Denver Education Compact, aimed at enhancing and improving education...
Suitcases, shoes, bicycles, boxes and assorted bundles were hauled into Campus Village Apartments last week as students began arriving at the Denver Campus for...
Faculty, instructional designers, academic technologists, IT staff, instructors and graduate students gathered in Boulder to explore and share the latest...
Lured by the promise of an evening with friends and big screen dinosaur action, hundreds of university faculty, staff, students and alumni helped sell out CU...
Two dozen Colorado middle-school teachers have returned to a college classroom, sitting where the students usually do. They’ve come from all around the state...
Marty Otañez, Assistant Professor of Anthropology After years of reading warning labels, smokers are aware of the health risks of their habit. Many, however,...
CU Denver Provost Roderick Nairn and the Colorado School of Public Health Dean Search Committee have announced that four candidates from a distinguished group...
Students from Denver's Cole Middle School visited the Auraria Campus on July 22 to learn about sustainability research being done at the University of Colorado...
Stitching and sewing have been part of Maria Elena Buszek’s life for as long as she can remember. Her seamstress mother and aunts grew up sewing, too, in a...
CU can expand the use of internships, make better connections with businesses and play a key role in Colorado’s emerging economic clusters, a panel told the CU...
At the age of 17, Jan Rutherford enlisted in the U.S. Army. He served as a Special Forces (Green Beret) medic and executive officer, and then as a military...
More than 1,800 areas at the University of Colorado received more than $213.2 million in private support this past year — the largest total in CU history,...
Get Green is an incentive program designed by a dedicated mix of staff and faculty at CU Denver’s School of Education and Human Development who are determined...
Copyright law affects library users today in unprecedented ways. Standard library activities, such as interlibrary loan and preservation copying, raise...
Raiders of the Lost Polyps, a team comprised of University of Colorado Cancer Center staff and supporters. All across the Greater Metro Area, hundreds of...
By Julia Cummings Robert “Bud” Talbot, left, and Randy Tagg, right, work with a student at the new Innovation Hyperlab. Robert "Bud" Talbot of the School of...