Voters across the state on Tuesday chose a new at-large member of the University of Colorado Board of Regents, Heidi Ganahl, who will join District 1’s Jack...
The formal review of the Board of Regents’ laws and policies is gathering momentum, with expectations for a busy 2017. The board last year directed its Laws...
David Sprouse/University of Colorado Sandy Hicks receives the Excellence in Leadership Award. Sandy Hicks, associate vice president and chief procurement...
Gov. John Hickenlooper’s proposed state budget for the 2017-18 fiscal year brings unexpected good news for the University of Colorado and higher education...
It took more than a financial aid package to convince Kayla Woodhouse that UCCS would be the right school for her. When it came time to enroll, UCCS won her...
A recently launched website provides University of Colorado faculty and staff the opportunity to engage in the current systemwide review of CU Regent laws and...
University and classified staff members, as well as working retirees, this week received a work and benefits survey developed by the University of Colorado...
Jay Dedrick/University of Colorado Faculty Council Chair Ravinder Singh presents Regent Michael Carrigan with an award and certificate of appreciation at the...
A new commercial promoting enrollment at UCCS will be broadcast more than 3,000 times on commercial broadcast and cable television networks throughout Colorado...
Members of the Gallogly family pose for a group picture following the naming of the Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center. Jim Gallogly, right, with CU...
Heidi Ganahl Alice Madden The two major-party candidates vying for an at-large seat on the CU Board of Regents took part Sunday in a telephone town hall...
Homecoming 2016 began Oct. 13 with a new event called Chalk the Walk on the spine near the West Lawn. Members of the Office of Student Activities, along with...
Voters have an opportunity to take part in a telephone town hall with the two CU regents candidates for the at-large seat competing on the November ballot.
Celebrating its fifth anniversary, the CU Advocates program on Oct. 4 honored six of its members with awards during a reception at the Denver Country Club.
CU Women Succeeding, the 15th annual professional development symposium, is set for March 2-3, 2017, at Berger Hall on the University of Colorado Colorado...
Have a plan. Build an emergency kit. Be aware. Train. Tim Stoecklein, program director, Emergency Management, outlined those and other emergency preparedness...
During June’s regents meeting, where the board approved this year’s $3.82 billion budget, Todd Saliman, vice president and chief financial officer, premiered a...
The CU Office of Academic Affairs solicits submissions for the following fall 2016 awards and grants. Please direct inquiries to AcademicAffairs@cu.edu ...
Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak offered a long list of campus updates at her Sept. 28 All-Campus Forum, punctuated by a plea for faculty and staff to prepare...
Proposal submissions are encouraged for “Intersections: Race, Gender and Sexuality in Research and Teaching,” the Faculty Council’s LGBTQ+ and EMAC Symposium...
A task force charged with studying how to improve the tuition waiver benefit for faculty and staff is pursuing a potential three-year pilot study that would...
Don’t let the flu knock you out of commission this winter. Employee Services is in your corner, bringing flu shot clinics on each CU campus, Oct. 3-31. An...
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper and Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers are among the dignitaries scheduled to speak at the 20th annual UCCS Economic Forum Oct...