New Pandemic Response Office; CU South community briefing today; Technology Copilots available to support course delivery; Applications up 22% on Free Application Day; more
8 faculty become distinguished professors; Physicists honored by National Academy of Inventors; Who should get the first COVID-19 vaccines? Join the campus Q&A session Dec. 15 to discuss the spring semester; more
How a simple smell test could curb COVID-19 and help reopen the economy; Marin Stanek named chief information officer; Get IT support; In case you missed the State of the Campus message; more
Campus continues strategic budget planning for 2021 and beyond; At staff-focused town halls, ask senior leadership your questions; Celebrate the holidays CU-style; Researchers reveal new clues on what makes the sun’s atmosphere so hot; more
State of the Campus Message Dec. 8; Employee Learning Week kicks off; Chancellor invites Hazel Barnes Prize nominations; Chancellor describes surgeon general pick as thoughtful, curious; more
CU professors to take to virtual stage Dec. 5 at TEDx MileHigh; Womxn Who Make a Difference event honors 8 individuals; For your students; In case you missed it; more
Community Safety Task Force continues its work, encourages community feedback; Meet the new CU regents; Apply for outreach funding; A third Grammy nomination; The most common scams CU police officers see; more
New pedestrian bridge; Academic freedom: A conversation Dec. 3; When 'grin and bear it' hurts your jaw: Techniques to continue dealing with pandemic impacts; 2 ²ÊÃñ±¦µä scientists named AAAS fellows; more
Bring your own coffee and learn about the campus budget; Make your work more productive with Briefing emails; Colorado minimum wage to increase; Supporter spotlight; more
Tips for secure online shopping; Pause for Paws; Seed grant mixer; Faculty Tuesdays; Holiday Festival 2020; TEDxCU applications; Art flags aim to unite people, celebrate culture, spark hope; more