Recipients of the 2024 President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Grants were announced at the annual President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion awards event...
The U.S. Department of Education on April 19 released its final Title IX rules, which will take effect Aug. 1, 2024. According to the department’s summary and...
CU employees have good ideas that they put into practice every day, saving time, money and hassles across the system. The CU Innovation & Efficiency (CU I...
University of Colorado benefits-eligible faculty and staff are reaching the end of the road for Open Enrollment. The opportunity to make final benefits...
The April 25 meeting of the Faculty Senate and Faculty Council included the announcement of this year’s Faculty Council Awards and the election of officers for...
The Division of Student Affairs and the Division of Enrollment Management will be merged into one division, known as the division of Enrollment Management and...
President Todd Saliman on Monday visited CU Boulder for a wide range of events and discussions with faculty, staff and student shared governance leaders, as...
The University of Colorado’s Tuition Assistance Benefit (TAB) is your backstage pass to an affordable education, with options for faculty, staff and dependents...
CU President Todd Saliman spoke during the April 25 meeting of the Faculty Senate , his second report to the governance group during this academic year...
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) applications and form processing will be temporarily paused from May 1 through July 2024. The U.S. Department of...
With the many exciting and innovative projects and research happening all over campus, it can be difficult to keep up. Faculty members Hayley Blackburn, Ph.D...
A big part of staying healthy is finding and treating problems before they get serious. That’s one reason CU Health Plan is expanding coverage for no-cost...
University Information Services will relocate the University of Colorado’s non-production data center starting at noon Thursday, May 2 and finishing by 10 p.m...
Experts from the Colorado School of Public Health’s (ColoradoSPH) Center for Health, Work & Environment (CHWE) are releasing a suite of workplace health,...
A collaboration between the UCCS Music Program and the Pikes Peak Philharmonic (PPP) is creating a new musical experience for the UCCS campus and the Pikes...
The CU Board of Regents on Friday voted to approve recommendations on tuition, fees, and compensation for the 2024-25 fiscal year. The plan invests in CU...
The University of Colorado benefits cost changes will vary by plan — with no or low monthly premium increases for most CU Health Plans and larger increases for...
The University of Colorado community is invited to review a newly drafted Protected Class Nondiscrimination Administrative Policy Statement 5065 (APS 5065) and...
Every day, thousands of gigabytes of data pass through the University of Colorado servers. While people are the heart of CU, data is its nervous system. The...
ChatGPT looks and functions like a chatbot, where an algorithm produces text based on a prompt put in by the user. Chatbots are driven by technology called...
CU Denver hosted Todd Saliman, the University of Colorado’s 24th president, on April 3 to meet with students, faculty and staff and learn more about important...
It’s time to look at the road ahead and consider options to select the right health plans for yourself, your family and your lifestyle. Open Enrollment is the...
Accessing Higher Ground 2024 , the official conference of ATHEN , and presented by AHEAD , is now accepting first-round proposals for its 27th annual...
Continued commitment to the success of military-affiliated students has led to the university’s ninth-consecutive Gold distinction in the annual Military...
After – almost single-handedly – reviving UCCS Radio, Station Manager Caitlyn Branine and the program were recognized with two well-earned awards from the...