Navajo Nation sign that reads 'Turn around. Stay home'

US life expectancy still falling, Native Americans hardest hit

June 9, 2022

Life expectancy of Native Americans in the U.S. dropped by nearly five years during the COVID-19 pandemic, new research reveals. The study also found that while the rest of the developed world is rebounding in terms of life expectancy, the United States is not.

spring blooms on campus

CU launches national search for new chief people officer

June 1, 2022

With the goal of identifying a final candidate by this fall, a national search is underway for CU Boulder's next senior associate vice chancellor and chief people officer. The position will lead the Department of Human Resources.

SRS employees play video games at The Connection

Photos: SRS celebrates employees with appreciation event

May 20, 2022

Strategic Resources and Support employees connected this week at The Connection. Celebrating the team's strength, resilience and dedication, colleagues and leadership enjoyed bowling, billiards, video games and more.

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Summer camp—another way to use Bright Horizons

May 11, 2022

CU Boulder partners with Bright Horizons to help employees better manage work, family and personal responsibilities. You can now use your Bright Horizons backup care benefit to book a day or more at summer camps and programs.

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Multiple diagnoses are the norm with mental illness; new genetic study explains why

May 10, 2022

A new genetic analysis, using data from hundreds of thousands of people, sheds light on why more than half of people diagnosed with one psychiatric disorder will be diagnosed with a second or third in their lifetime.

'Abortion is a right' sign at a rally in Pittsburgh

How the end of Roe v. Wade could shape women’s futures

May 5, 2022

In the wake of this week's leak about a private Supreme Court vote to strike down Roe v. Wade, CU Boulder sociologist Amanda Stevenson discusses how such a ruling could impact women's mortality and the way they live their lives.

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Video: Congratulations, Buffs! A year-end message from the chancellor

April 29, 2022

Chancellor Philip DiStefano celebrates students, staff and faculty with a message of congratulations and appreciation at the close of the 2021–22 academic year.

Norlin Library entrance

Meet your new leaders of GPSG

April 29, 2022

The Graduate and Professional Student Government is pleased to announce the results of the election for the upcoming academic year.

Amy Hoagland

CU Boulder artist wins national award for art about climate change

April 7, 2022

Amy Hoagland received the top award from new program that recognizes emerging craft artists who advance sustainability through their art. Hoagland's work is also on display at the CU Art Museum through April 14.

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Use your excess leave before July 1 leave sweeps occur

April 5, 2022

CU Boulder supports employees taking time away from work to focus on self-care, family and overall health and wellness.

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