Old Main is seen in an aerial shot, surrounded by the green leaves of summer and the Flatirons in the background. (Casey Cass)

13 faculty recognized as outstanding mentors

May 16, 2024

This award from the Graduate School recognizes the work that faculty mentors do to improve the graduate student experience.

The CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Hellems building is brightly lit by the sun, with evergreen trees flanking it and the Flatirons and a blue sky in the background.

Provost to appoint interim dean in coming weeks

May 16, 2024

After receiving feedback on the leadership structure of the College of Arts and Sciences, Provost Russell Moore plans to appoint an interim dean in the next several weeks.

A sculpture, created by former CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ master of fine arts student Jasmine Baetz, memorializes six students who advocated for the rights of Chicanos/Mexican Americans in higher education and appears as a low rectangular block in mosaic, brick and cement materials depicting busts of the victims. (Photo by Glenn Asaka

Remembering Los Seis de ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ through education and preservation

May 15, 2024

At the 50th anniversary, read about the history, research opportunities, a related scholarship and the preservation of Los Seis de ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. Also, attend an event on May 21.

Cyclist ride past Old Main on June 21, 2022. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)

Tuition assistance applications are open for the summer

May 14, 2024

CU’s tuition assistance benefit is your backstage pass to an affordable education, with options for faculty, staff and dependents. Summer 2024 applications are open for all CU campuses.

Student studying on laptop outside

Tips for working remotely

May 10, 2024

Work is more flexible today than in the past, with many jobs and internships offering remote or hybrid schedules. While flexibility can feel like a perk, it can also bring challenges. Here are some ways you can set yourself up for success.

Computer fans

State-of-the-art resource coming soon to researchers on campus

May 10, 2024

With the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning models, as well as continued breakthroughs in quantum computing, this state-of-the-art resource will better support researchers running advanced workflows.

Chip the buffalo mascot holding an LGBTQ+ flag on campus

Health and Wellness Services recognized for LGBTQ+ leadership

May 10, 2024

CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Health and Wellness Services has been recognized as a health care leader for LGBTQ+ students, faculty and staff. This accolade from the Human Rights Campaign Foundation underscores the university’s commitment to equitable health care for all members of its community.

School of Education Student Government

Meet the undergrads who founded the School of Education Student Government

May 10, 2024

In fall 2022, two education students had a light bulb moment: the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ School of Education needs a student government that helps organize community-building activities and supports leadership skills among aspiring educators.

Bee on purple flowers

5 ways to combat summer allergies

May 10, 2024

Are you ready for pollen season? Check out these tips to combat summer allergies and feel your best all summer long.

Ralphie at the pool

8 summer break ideas to boost your well-being

May 10, 2024

Not sure what to do over the summer? Here are some activities that can boost your mental and physical well-being.

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