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...
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a bill giving approximately $1.7 million annually toUniversity of Colorado Cancer Center for cancer research. The money...
Gov. John Hickenlooper’s proposed budget for the 2016-17 fiscal year totals $26.98 billion and reflects a proposed $20 million cut to higher education.
The University of Colorado and other institutions of higher education across the state stand to gain $75.6 million in the upcoming budget year in the most...
For the second consecutive year, proposed tuition increases for all University of Colorado campuses came in significantly below the 6 percent cap mandated by...
University of Colorado leaders on Tuesday made their case for construction, renovation and maintenance needs across the system during an annual presentation to...
The CU Board of Regents on Wednesday officially welcomed two new members and one returning member as the three recently elected representatives took their...
The 70th Colorado General Assembly convened on Wednesday, the launch of a 120-day session that will see a new group of lawmakers consider budget requests and...
Kathy Nesbitt, most recently executive director of the Department of Personnel and Administration and personnel director for the state of Colorado, is set to...
Jack Finlaw is a Denver attorney and community leader with wide-ranging experience in the corporate world, the nonprofit sector, and state and local government.
President Benson says Gov. Hickenlooper’s proposal ‘demonstrates a deep commitment to Colorado students and families, as well to the importance of higher...
A recent University of Colorado reception to raise money for a scholarship in honor of the late Paul Sandoval included, from left, Marcy Benson, CU President...
The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Friday approved a 3 percent merit salary increase pool for faculty and exempt professionals, as well as a state-...
The University of Colorado Board of Regents on Friday approved a 3 percent merit salary increase pool for faculty and exempt professionals, as well as a state-...
Senate Bill 1, aka the College Affordability Act, requires an agreement by higher education institutions not to raise tuition any more than 6 percent next year.
The first week of the Legislature’s 2014 session brought early arriving bills with implications for CU and other higher education institutions across the state.
Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak explains details of program prioritization during a Dec. 10 forum. (Photo: Thomas Hutton/University of Colorado) With a...
Board of Regents Chair Michael Carrigan told the Faculty Council that he wants to establish a higher profile for communication from the board to the faculty,...
Lt. Gov. Joseph Garcia Colorado Lt. Gov. Joseph A. Garcia will address aerospace professionals, educators and others interested in the future of the aerospace...
University of Colorado-backed legislation aimed at helping the state’s higher education institutions secure the best and brightest in-state students is...
Starting July 1, all unwanted university computers and electronic equipment will be recycled with an e-Steward certified recycler. E-Stewards certification is...
University of Colorado leadership last week recommended salary increase pools of 3.1 percent to 3.6 percent for the coming fiscal year as part of the proposed...
Colorado lawmakers convened Wednesday at the Capitol for the start of the 69th General Assembly, a session in which nearly one in three members is a newcomer...
About 150 people attended the panel discussion on TBD Colorado, making it the best-attended event in the two-year history of the Buechner Breakfast First...