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Founded in 1876 with a campus in Boulder, the University of Colorado includes three unique campuses offering more than 300 degree programs. The University of Colorado is recognized as a national leader in teaching and research excellence. Explore the CU system and learn more about the history, tradition, and future of the University of Colorado.

Contact Information

1800 Grant Street

Suite 800

Denver, Colorado 80203

www.cu.edu

(303) 860-5600

NAICS Code Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: 611310

Recent Events

  • New License Agreement with University of Colorado Gives Viral Genetics, Inc., Right to Develop Cancer...

    12/12/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Soligenix Forms Consortium to Develop Thermostable Technology to Advance RiVax) and Other Rapidly Acting Vaccines

    11/23/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • CU-Boulder names interim dean for Leeds School of Business

    10/16/09 - Mgmt. Change Entering - Other - View Story

  • IT Dean Leaves for the University of Colorado at Boulder

    9/03/09 - Mgmt. Change Leaving - Other - View Story

  • Engineers heroes too, Ritter tells Ball

    7/30/09 - Mgmt. Change Entering - Other - View Story

  • University of Colorado following Apollo's footsteps

    7/19/09 - Mgmt. Change Leaving - Other - View Story

News & Analysis

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  • Former GOP senator takes time off from CU to campaign for C,D

    - 2005-08-18

    Former Republican U.S. senator and interim University of Colorado President Hank Brown said Wednesday he will take unpaid time off to speak in support of Referendums C and D. Brown, who took over as CU president Aug. 1, recently spoke to a real estate group in Denver...

    Tags: education, FINANCE, president, Taxes, University of Colorado

  • Letters

    - 2004-05-06

    RENTAL MARKET Springs landlord committed to clean housing The recent report about a proposed city ordinance concerning apartment landlords ("Laws toughening landlord penalties get an early OK," Metro, April 28) noted that The Gazette had published a series about problems at apartment complexes in...

    Tags: conscience, FINANCE, immigration, president, Taxes, U.S., University of Colorado

  • CU looks for loophole in tax cap laws

    - 2003-10-31

    University of Colorado officials will ask state lawmakers to give its four campuses an exemption from state spending caps and the ability to borrow money for building projects. The wish list, which could spur further tuition increases, comes after two years of budget cuts that hacked nearly $6 million in...

    Tags: FINANCE, Taxes, University of Colorado

  • Scholarship will honor former Gazette writer

    - 2003-04-26

    A scholarship named for the late Lucille Oller, better known as Lou Gonzales, a longtime Colorado Springs resident and former Gazette columnist and writer, is being established at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. It will be awarded to aspiring CU- Springs writers older than 30. Oller...

    Tags: columnist, FINANCE, scholarship, Taxes, University of Colorado

  • KUDOS

    - 2002-06-02

    Stockman Kast Ryan & Co., LLP announced that BERNARD M. BENYAK recently completed his graduate studies at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and has been awarded a Master's Degree in Business Administration. The University also selected him as the Outstanding Graduate General Business Student for the 2001-2002 academic...

    Tags: FINANCE, Taxes, University of Colorado

  • ENGAGEMENTS

    - 2002-03-09

    PINKAL - ATCHLEY Mr. and Mrs. William G. Pinkal of Colorado Springs announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Marie, to Bryan Clay Atchley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Atchley of Montrose. The bride-elect, a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder, works in public relations...

    Tags: FINANCE, graduate, MARKETING, NETWORKING, Taxes, University of Colorado

  • Surprise!

    - 1999-10-30

    And you thought your brother-in-law got paid well for doing nothing. Denver bicycle shop owner Bill Collins recently received a $2,000 check from the University of Colorado for a poetry reading. His initial reaction was that he was in the wrong business. It turns out he wasn't the right Bill...

    Tags: bicycle, Colorado, Denver, FINANCE, Taxes, University of Colorado, workshop

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