CU COVID-19 Updates

During the COVID-19 crisis, the University of Colorado will continue on our mission to serve our students, state and nation. In a time of uncertainty, CU and its fellow institutions can be a touchstone for where we are going and where we have been.


CU Covid-19 Webpages

Our Approach

Prioritize

  • Ensure the health and safety of our community
  • Move to remote teaching and work
  • Cancel large events according to national and state directives
  • Reduce the presence across our four campuses

Stabilize

  • Encourage Colorado college and university leaders to engage congressional delegation
  • Delayed decisions on tuition, fees and compensation
  • Filled critical position - CU Denver chancellor
  • Reached out to state officials to offer research and healthcare solutions

Transform

  • Continue to focus on strategic planning process
  • Prioritize online education initiative
  • Enhance information technology infrastructure

Coronavirus: President Emeritus Kennedy discusses the steps underway at CU

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How we're helping

The University of Colorado has been woven into the fabric of our state for nearly a century and a half. In times of substantial uncertainty, our four campuses have an obligation to our communities to do all we can to support them and continue to deliver on our mission of teaching and learning, research, public service and health care.

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH DURING COVID-19

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COVID-19 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Resources and Guidelines

The University of Colorado system office is taking preventive measures against the coronavirus (COVID-19) to ensure the health and safety of our community. The System Office remains open for business.

University of Colorado COVID Vaccine Requirement
Remote Work Technology Resources and FAQ
Leave Guidelines
Business Travel
Office Protocols

 

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