Prospective students complying with stay at home orders across the nation will have a new way to get an up-close look at the UCCS campus after a virtual tour...
3D-Graphics & Animation Professor Howard Cook is using his personal 3D printer to join the fight against COVID-19. When he heard about the need for medical...
Resilience — what is it and how to boost it — has become a recent focus of numerous medical talk shows, blogs, books and electronic apps. Surveys to calculate...
Chancellor Don Elliman welcomed 3,000 guests to a live recording of “A Conversation on COVID-19 with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus” on...
The Board of Regents has announced a meeting set for 8 a.m. today in order to receive the latest updates on how the new coronavirus, COVID-19, is affecting the...
Editor’s note: This is one in a series of commentaries by CU faculty, presented by the Faculty Council Communications Committee and CU Connections. Learn more...
Note: An earlier version of this story appeared as breaking news on April 10. The Board of Regents on Friday voted to appeal a court’s decision that the...
Employee Services’ annual Open Enrollment Sessions and Fairs are going digital, as a result of COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. Virtual sessions and resources...
You may be thinking about ways to live a more sustainable, environmentally-conscious lifestyle. A new University of Colorado course can help you get started.
Imagine a test that could tell you if you were infected with COVID-19 before you had a single symptom, came at an affordable price without the need to go to a...
In honor of Earth Day 2020, CU Boulder will hold a special town hall that brings together faculty, staff and student leaders around the question of “What’s...
Community members can access university library resources, watch research lectures, follow an Arctic expedition, discover Latino history and more, thanks to...
Society’s sudden changes in response to COVID-19 can impact people differently. Through the UCCS National Resilience Institute, GRIT, the Greater Resilience...
If you’re like most people, coronavirus affected your daily life rather suddenly. It seems like one day CU Denver was preparing for remote classes—and then it...
Probably the hardest part of his job caring for patients stricken with a virus doctors know little about is the forced isolation: watching them battle for...
What can a group of individuals with access to wearable data accomplish in 24 hours? It turns out the answer is nothing short of amazing. In January, teams...
A comprehensive review of university staff and faculty leave policies resulted in some revisions and reorganization of leave policies at the regent and...
Mark your calendar for Open Enrollment, which begins at 8 a.m. April 20 and ends at 5 p.m. May 8. This is your chance to keep, waive or enroll in the...
The Boettcher Foundation on Wednesday announced the creation of a $1 million biomedical research fund to fight COVID-19 and potentially curtail future pandemic...
CU Boulder has launched a campaign called Buffs Together to bring the campus community together around efforts to assist fellow Buffs and others during the...
After the difficult news that the 72nd CU Boulder Conference on World Affairs would be cancelled due to the COVID-19 mitigation efforts, our program committee...
Roger Martínez-Dávila, associate professor of history, offers a look at the modern COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of the Black Death in a free, 10-week...
It’s no surprise that the Business School at CU Denver immediately got to work on alternative class plans and career strategies. After all, flexibility is a...
On March 25, Thomas Campbell, MD, was in an intensive care unit where a critically ill patient hospitalized with severe COVID-19 was to be the first given an...
Everyone has experienced the elasticity of time—either “flying” or grinding to a halt. If you are the principal investigator (PI) of a research study, you...