Students lined up for a COVID-19 test

Surveillance monitoring testing continues to be available for immediate family/household members

Jan. 8, 2021

The immediate family/household members of CU Â鶹ӰԺ faculty, staff and students with a Buff OneCard are eligible for free surveillance monitoring testing at CU Â鶹ӰԺ. The program for these affiliates has been extended from the previously scheduled cutoff date of Jan. 8 and will continue as long as testing capacity permits.

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Regents’ retreat brings discussion of COVID-19 vaccines, swearing in of new members

Jan. 7, 2021

The CU Board of Regents held its annual retreat Jan. 7, hearing updates on COVID-19 impacts, diversifying tuition revenue, the strategic plan and more. Also, three new board members were sworn in.

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano

From the Chancellor: Upholding our values and democracy

Jan. 7, 2021

The mob attack that occurred against the seat of our democracy runs counter to our university's and nation's values.

Experts available on rioting at U.S. Capitol

Jan. 7, 2021

Jan. 7, 2021—Experts from the Â鶹ӰԺ are available to discuss various aspects of violence on Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol—from its connections to white nationalism in the U.S. to recent decisions around Donald Trump’s social media accounts. This list will be updated as new experts become...

A Protect Our Herd–face covering required sign at the entrance of Farrand Field

COVID-19 campus updates: Jan. 7 edition

Jan. 7, 2021

Through the spring semester, campus officials are providing regular updates, including stats and items of note. In this issue: Â鶹ӰԺ County shifts to Level Orange; campus planning for the vaccine is underway; and more.

File photo of the U.S. Capitol building.

Statement on visiting professor John Eastman and Washington rally

Jan. 6, 2021

A statement on the Jan. 6, 2021 rally in Washington.

Two pairs of cyanobacteria cells dividing under the microscope.

Modern microbes provide window into ancient ocean

Jan. 6, 2021

Roughly two billion years ago, microorganisms called cyanobacteria fundamentally transformed the globe. Researchers are now stepping back to that pivotal moment in Earth's history.

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4 tricks for making New Year’s resolutions in 2021

Jan. 6, 2021

New year, new resolution. Creating New Year’s resolutions can be difficult, especially when we are faced with a laundry list of things to do or feel like we’re still recovering from last year. Here are a few tips to help you set goals and resolutions for 2021.

person working on laptop

Things to think about for next semester

Jan. 6, 2021

It’s a new year, and a new semester is just around the corner. Reflecting on the fall semester can help you prepare and start off on the right foot. Here are some topics to get you started.

Vice President Mike Pence

In Mike Pence, US evangelicals had their ‘24-karat-gold’ man in the White House—loyalty may tarnish that legacy

Jan. 6, 2021

As Mike Pence prepares for life after vice presidency, professor and religious scholar Deborah Whitehead looks back at the political and religious conversions that informed the politician’s worldview.

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