The Board of Regents on Thursday heard campus-level highlights of initial findings from analysis of the Campus and Workplace Culture (CWC) Survey , in which...
The CU Board of Regents on Thursday voted to approve recommendations on tuition, compensation and fees for the 2022-23 fiscal year. The plan invests in CU...
“OMG. Have you guys heard about this?” So began a 2015 post by then-pregnant celebrity influencer Kim Kardashian, singing the praises of a “#morningsickness”...
The Reacting to the Past Conference, hosted by the University of Colorado’s Center for Teaching and Learning and the Arts & Sciences Support of Education...
It won’t surprise anyone to hear that, according to the most recent data, we’re stressed. Chrissie Bailey, Office Manager over at the Gallogly Recreation and...
As plans for the university’s new engineering, design and computing building progress, Chancellor Michelle Marks used one word to describe the project:...
As Americans cross their fingers, hoping the pandemic stays behind them, scientists across the country remain focused on the novel coronavirus, intent on...
Thorpe Janice Thorpe, Ph.D., will serve as the first Faculty Program Chair of the Colorado Learning and Teaching with Technology (COLTT) Conference, now...
On Dec. 11, 2021, just as students were preparing for final exams, the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency...
When Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Edward Markey of Massachusetts introduced the bipartisan Sunshine Protection Act earlier this month, they rattled off...
Continued commitment to the success of military-affiliated students has led to the University of Colorado Colorado Springs’ seventh-consecutive Gold...
The far-reaching impact of the work of CU Denver’s School of Education & Human Development (SEHD) is demonstrated by the many projects that serve as...
The Office of Academic Affairs is now accepting proposals from full-time faculty members for the President’s Fund for the Humanities . Funding requests can...
A new study shows that a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease may also improve cognitive function in people with Down syndrome. The drug sargramostim (...
Employee well-being and workplace culture continue to grow in importance for managers and employees alike, in the face of challenges presented by the COVID-19...
At the Office of University Controller, we’ve been hearing from many CU employees about their outstanding innovations and process improvements during this year...
After four often-grueling years of medical school, more than 150 fourth-year students from the University of Colorado School of Medicine took the next step in...
Join U.S. representatives Joe Neguse (D-Colorado, in person) and John Curtis (R-Utah, virtual) in a panel discussion about bipartisan climate solutions on...
In the education world, leadership is often associated with the top-down aspirations of administration. But for Glenwood Springs Middle School science teacher...
The Office of Academic Affairs systemwide CU Next Award is now accepting proposals through April 4, 2022, with awardees to be announced by the end of spring...
Deciding which health insurance plan is right for you can be overwhelming — but it doesn’t have to be. All the necessary tools and resources you need to help...
The Office of Academic Affairs is now accepting proposals from full-time faculty members for the President’s Fund for the Humanities. Funding requests can...
The Office of Policy and Efficiency (OPE) announced the approval of a new administrative policy statement on lactation space. This new policy requires the...
Traumatic events and anniversaries can impact people in different and unexpected ways. Reactions may happen to people who experienced the event firsthand, to...