At its meeting on May 19, which was hosted remotely, the CU Board of Regents voted to approve a zero percent increase in tuition and fees for the 2020–21 academic year, a suspension of merit increases for fiscal year 2021 and more.
CU's Academic Progress Rate report released by the NCAA, along with those of all other Division I schools, shows women leading the way in another generally strong academic showing for the Buffs.
Legendary coach and administrator Ceal Barry has announced her retirement after 43 years in college athletics, including the past 37 at CU Â鶹ӰԺ. Barry took the reins of the women’s basketball team in 1983 and built the program into a national power.
Looking for structure and community? This summer, the Graduate School is offering a number of virtual support services to help you feel connected and stay on track.
The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs and the Graduate School invite postdocs and graduate students to an informational session on May 28 where you'll learn how to identify funding using a variety of tools.
Are you a procrastinator who suffers from writing anxiety? Is writing leaving you in isolation? Join an online writing bootcamp that will provide time and a community to help you finish that final push on your writing before the summer term begins.
As more private companies get involved in commercial space activities, the sustainability of space exploration comes into question. Researchers have teamed up to explore norms and rules to help ensure space remains accessible to future generations.
Summer can be a great time to focus on you! Whether you want to build professional or personal skills, there are a variety of resources available for you to learn new things.
CU Â鶹ӰԺ undergraduate, graduate and law students who were enrolled in the spring semester are invited to participate in the COVID-19 Student Experience Survey. Submit your feedback by June 5.