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This time of year offers us an opportunity to celebrate everything the division’s students, staff, and faculty have achieved and to be a part of the campus community as we envision what the next 150 years will look like for CU Boulder.- Nancy Denman helped women return to higher education in the 1970s. Today, her daughter carries that mission forward for a new generation of students.
In the 1970s, the Mini-College for Women gave hundreds of women the chance to explore their potential by helping them learn new skills and prepare for a university education.
Boulder Weekly named the Division of Continuing Education “Best of Boulder” in the Advanced Education category for the eleventh consecutive year.
Three outstanding student employees from Continuing Education were recognized at CU Boulder’s annual luncheon for their exceptional service, leadership and dedication to supporting students.
Join the CU Boulder High School ACCESS program for an information session on March 19, 2025 at Boulder High School to explore opportunities, resources and scholarships available through the program.
In 2020, as the American military announced its imminent withdrawal from Afghanistan, former U.S. Army Officer and CU Boulder alum Chris Liggett (MEngl’22) got a call. His Afghan interpreter Matiullah (full name withheld), with whom he worked
The United States Department of State recognized CU Boulder’s International English Center (IEC) with the English Language Fellow University Partnership Award earlier this month. The award honored the IEC’s outstanding contribution to the English
It is graduation week here at CU Boulder and the campus is aflutter with exuberant energy as faculty, staff, and families celebrate the accomplishments of our students and usher them to the next chapter in their lives.It is also the time of year
Harold Hausman had a successful career working for a 3D computer graphics tech start-up when he came to Continuing Education six years ago interested in mathematics coursework at the University of Colorado Boulder.“I wanted a rigorous foundation to