The President’s Teaching and Learning Collaborative (PTLC) – the University of Colorado’s Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Program – recently hosted a...
The Elevate program is all about increasing simplification, standardization and productivity for the University of Colorado, as it upgrades its HR and Finance...
Mike Pascoe has always been intrigued by the benefits of blending technology and teaching, but admits to taking a shotgun approach. He has used many technology...
Mother Nature kept the spigot running this soggy May, but the gray sky and drizzle didn't keep commencement ceremonies from proceeding mostly according to plan...
A resolution calling for the university to create a policy that addresses bullying and other disturbing behaviors that affect everyone – not just those who...
The hit ABC series “Extreme Weight Loss” returns for its fifth season on Tuesday, when viewers will again see cast members begin their yearlong transformation...
More than half of all Medicaid enrollees prefer the “one-stop shop” of a hospital emergency department to receive care for conditions that could be treated...
Regent Linda Shoemaker made her first appearance before the Faculty Council last week, speaking and taking questions at 1800 Grant St. during the group’s May 7...
A team of neuroscientists and bioengineers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus have created a miniature, fiber-optic microscope designed to...
Cancer has been called many things, but “predictable” is not one of them. The elusive disease affects nearly every part of the body, arises from a variety of...
Faculty Council last week elected new leadership for the next academic year and honored one of its members with the annual Distinguished Service Award.
Faculty, staff and students from across the University of Colorado have been named recipients of the annual President’s Diversity Award, which recognizes...
It’s fitting two scientists found chemistry in organic chemistry. Peggy and Hans Neville were studying at Pomona College in Claremont, California, in 1954 when...
With Open Enrollment in full swing, many CU employees have learned all about plan changes and made health care decisions. Now, all that’s left to do is enroll...
It was 9:30 p.m., an hour after the DAWN Clinic had already closed, when David Choi and his fellow volunteers saw her: an elderly woman in a nightgown and...
In an emotional, unexpected vote — followed by cheers and a standing ovation from meeting attendees – the CU Board of Regents on Friday approved a CU Denver...
The CU Board of Regents said it won’t move to divest from fossil fuels. In a 7-2 vote April 16 at CU Denver in the Tivoli Turnhalle, during the board’s regular...
Data touches on virtually every activity at the university, but CU has not always effectively managed the innumerable bits of information on its internal and...
Four new degrees earned the approval of the Board of Regents during its regular meeting Friday at the CU Denver Student Commons Building on the Auraria Campus.
Gifts of $10 million and $8 million will boost the CU Depression Center at CU Anschutz and UCCS’ Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, new names for...
At its meeting Friday at the University of Colorado Denver, the CU Board of Regents approved two appointments with tenure: University of Colorado Boulder...
Benefits-eligible CU faculty and staff may enroll in the HSA during CU’s Open Enrollment for contributions to begin July 1 or at any time after that. To...