Researchers at CU Anschutz are developing statistical models that help predict which patients will face challenges with opioid medications after hospitalization. Dr. Susan Calcaterra, the lead author, says it could help guide doctors about prescribing to...
 
Even though the fate of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program remains uncertain, it has not deterred young Dreamers from pursuing scholarships to colleges in the United States.
 
Five years ago, CU Boulder began appointing an annual Visiting Scholar In Conservative Thought -- a ground-breaking program at the time.
 
Dept. of Education study shows college-going rate remains consistent, but gaps among ethnic groups linger
 
Robert Kelchen, an emerging scholar and expert on higher education, discusses his new book on what the accountability push means for higher education.
 
Many students no longer enjoy summers off, and some colleges are seeing this months-long break as key to promoting on-time graduation. But the cost of attending classes may discourage students from enrolling in the summer.
 
America has a skills gap. Governments across the U.S. are turning to European-style apprenticeship programs as a possible solution.
 
America's top colleges and universities are providing students with more financial aid than ever. But more of the money should go to the families who need it most.
 
Accountability is much discussed by those making state and federal policies. Do colleges have enough "skin in the game," is a frequently asked question, by many politicians, both Democrats and Republicans. Many states are moving toward tying...
 
Former University of Colorado women's basketball head coach Ceal Barry has been selected as part of the 2018 Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Class in an announcement Monday night. She is among seven inductees that are set to enter the Hall in...

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