After years of progress in the battle against antimicrobial-resistance, so-called “superbugs” have made a concerning comeback in the age of COVID, with...
Mental health matters. And it’s time to address it in the workplace. Experts from the Colorado School of Public Health’s (ColoradoSPH) Center for Health, Work...
With today’s issue, CU Connections resumes its regular weekly publication schedule for the 2022-23 academic year. A new edition appears each Thursday morning...
Hundreds of members of the University of Colorado community recently gathered for two long-awaited events at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science,...
Education is an opportunity for personal and professional growth for everyone, which is why the University of Colorado offers the Tuition Assistance Benefit (...
Each year, per Board of Regents Policy 11-E, the University of Colorado requires all employees to verify the accuracy of their sick and vacation leave in the...
When Noreen Naseem Rodríguez was 32, she stumbled on a few sentences in a book that changed the course of her work as an educational researcher: In 1587, she...
The CU Board of Regents last week received the first full academic year-end reporting look at progress toward meeting goals detailed in the system strategic...
Regents Lesley Smith and Ken Montera competed against each other for the statewide at-large seat on CU’s Board of Regents during the 2018 election, but now...
This week, NASA released the first images taken by the James Webb Space Telescope—an instrument that launched in December 2021 and carries the largest mirror...
The CU Board of Regents on June 23 approved 92 tenure awards and appointments. CU Boulder Effective Aug. 15, 2022, unless otherwise noted Awards of tenure:...
The motives and responses for gun violence are numerous and complex, but there are reasons to be hopeful, panelists said in a June 28 webinar moderated by CU...
NOAA has selected CIRES at the University of Colorado Boulder to host a cooperative institute focused on Earth system research and data science. The new...
Spaces are still available to register for the 25th Annual COLTT Conference, in person Aug. 3-4 at the Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building on the CU...
In the 17th Century, a Dutch merchant named Antony van Leeuwenhoek began experimenting with making new microscope lenses and, in the process, plunged humanity...
The CU system continues this year as a proud sponsor of Denver Pride , an annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community set for this weekend. CU is excited to...
The University of Colorado invites you to a new annual event exploring higher education trends with Gartner Research. “Propelling CU’s Mission Today and...
Faculty experts from the CU Boulder and the CU Anschutz Medical campuses will join together from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in a June 28 webinar via Zoom moderated by CU...
Wind technology is growing—literally. Today’s offshore wind turbines can tower more than 490 feet above ground, their spinning blades churning out up to 8...
The AB Nexus collaboration between CU Anschutz and CU Boulder is yielding impressive results. AB Nexus teams have garnered more than $4 million in external...
The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) announces changes to the following academic-related administrative policy statements (APSs), which became effective...
Two unlikely actors will make an appearance at this year’s Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Mabel, an 8-year-old lab-mix, and Zebulon, a black lab trained for...
Patches and transcripts and rats – oh, my! No flying monkeys just yet – however, someone, somewhere at CU is probably working on it! This year’s CU Innovation...
Alexis Campos and fellow juniors at Lafayette’s Centaurus High School have a big dream: They want their school to offer an ethnic studies course dedicated to...
Think it’s been unusually windy on the Front Range this spring? You’re right. The National Weather Service in Boulder issued a record 16 red flag warnings—a...