As we welcome 2021, CU on the Air looks back on 2020 to highlight our Top 5 shows. Not surprisingly, three of the five most popular podcasts were COVID-19...
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is launching a national search for a research computing director to build on the work of noted supercomputer...
Add a splash of color to the palette that makes up who you are with the Anderson Language and Technology Center. This spring, the program continues growing to...
After a year when UCCS researchers secured more than $18 million in sponsored research funding, three faculty members hit career milestones in funding...
Forget the old New Year’s resolution. Given that 2020 was one of the most stressful years in modern history, we owe it to ourselves to think small. Meet the...
The CU Board of Regents on Thursday welcomed three new members – Nolbert D. Chavez, Callie Rennison and Ilana Spiegel – who took their oaths of office in an...
Vartanova Note: An earlier version of this story included an incorrect title. The correct title is associate vice president of Internal Audit. The University...
State lawmakers will convene at the Capitol for the 2021 legislative session on Wednesday, but only briefly. The business of the Legislature – including...
Looking to go back to school? University of Colorado Tuition Assistance applications are now open; apply by Feb. 3 for the Spring 2021 semester. (Note: The...
The University of Colorado Board of Regents has announced its selection of this year’s recipients of Honorary Degrees, Distinguished Service Awards and...
The CU system Office of Advancement is proud to share its annual Impact Report to Donors . Each year, the online report features financials information and...
Applications for the 2021 Boettcher Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards program will be due to the campus grants offices according to the following campus-...
CU Boulder Chancellor Phil DiStefano is in isolation at home after testing positive today for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. His daughter also...
Let it go.” “Think about something else.” “Clear your head.” In our attempts to de-clutter our busy minds and make room for new, often more productive thoughts...
Jay Coakley, professor emeritus of sociology and executive director of the Center for Critical Sport Studies at UCCS, writes, researches and teaches on the...
At the time Weaver, PhD, a senior instructor in CU Denver’s Department of Geography & Environmental Sciences, was conducting research on urban farms for...
When the pandemic struck last winter, it upended our lives in ways few could have imagined. Many of us work from home now, our kids go to school online, we...
Imagine if you will that you are the parent of a child with a severe neurological disorder. Your child is nonverbal, depends on medical technology, requires a...
Tony Vu The University of Colorado Board of Regents has named Tony Vu the next treasurer of CU. Vu succeeds Dan Wilson, who is retiring after more than five...
Stakeholders in CU’s Transformation and Innovation Program (TIP), launched in 2019 as a key component of President Mark Kennedy’s strategic planning process ,...
Hueth The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday named Jeremy Hueth the interim vice president, University Counsel and secretary of the Board of Regents. Hueth steps...
Since March, CU Boulder has coordinated COVID-19 planning and response through its Emergency Operations Plan. As the campus prepares for the spring semester—...
Alum and Colorado Supreme Court Justice Carlos Samour Jr. kicked off CU Denver’s second virtual commencement with five messages of hope for the more than 1,400...