A grant from Early Milestones Colorado funded by the Buell Foundation and Gary Community Investments, makes tuition free for six credits a semester for each enrollee.
CU Denver has received a significant gift from Trimble to establish a state-of-the-art Technology Lab for the College of Engineering, Design and Computing. The gift will also support the departments or programs in Construction Engineering and Construction Management, Geography & Environmental Sciences, Physics, and Urban and Regional Planning.
Students and faculty in the ColoradoBuildingWorkshop program constructed two badge-access bike pavilions on the Auraria Campus. Come spring semester 2021, the structures will altogether protect the bikes of roughly 100 students, faculty, and staff.
Over six years, ASPIRE to TEACH has licensed more than 1,000 teachers across 49 counties in Colorado through responsive partnerships with program participants, schools, districts, charter networks, and educational organizations.
Thanks to a five-year, $1.25 million grant from the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program, the CU Denver Business School has been preparing its students for ethical success through curriculum, events, and community partnerships.
The latest project emerging from the ColoradoBuildingWorkshop is Cottonwood Cabins, which includes six cabins and one outdoor kitchen. Created for Cottonwood Gulch Expeditions, which offers outdoor educational expeditions for campers age 10 – 18.
The 2019-2020 school year marks the 8th anniversary of Boots to Suits, a professional development program offered by the University of Colorado Denver’s office of Veteran & Military Student Services, in collaboration with the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and Brooks Brothers.