Date | Title | Description |
11.05.2025 | Carta Healthcare: $18.25 Million Series B1 Funding Raised For Advancing Clinical Data Abstraction | Carta Healthcare, a provider of AI-based clinical data abstraction, announced it has secured $18.25 million in Series B1 financing. The funding was led by UPMC Enterprises, with participation from new strategic investors, including Memorial... |
08.05.2025 | Carta Healthcare's $18.25 Million Boost: A Leap into AI-Driven Clinical Data Solutions | In the fast-paced world of healthcare, data is the new gold. Carta Healthcare, a San Francisco-based innovator, has struck a lucrative deal, securing $18.25 million in Series B1 funding. This investment, led by UPMC Enterprises, marks a sig... |
07.05.2025 | Carta Healthcare Raises $18.25M in Series B1 Funding | Carta Healthcare, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of AI-powered clinical data abstraction solutions, raised $18.25M in Series B1 funding.
The round was led by UPMC Enterprises, with participation from MemorialCare Innovation Fund, Rex He... |
07.05.2025 | Carta Healthcare Secures $18.25 Million in Series B1 Funding to Accelerate AI-Powered Clinical Data Abstraction and Analytics | Carta Healthcare, a leading provider of AI-powered clinical data abstraction, today announced it has secured $18.25 million in Series B1 financing. This investment will accelerate the company’s growth as demand surges among health systems a... |
07.05.2025 | Carta Healthcare Secures $18.25M for AI-Powered Clinical Data Abstraction | What You Should Know:
– Carta Healthcare, a leading provider of AI-powered clinical data abstraction, today announced it has secured $18.25 million in Series B1 financing.
– This investment will accelerate the company’s growth as demand sur... |
11.04.2025 | University of Colorado loses more than $25 million due to Trump cuts | CU also has researchers who have received stop work orders, which are formal notifications that order a pause on all grant activities. Stop work orders can halt all research totally, partially or temporarily.
“That means essentially the gra... |
02.04.2025 | Trump administration revokes visas for at least 10 international students at Colorado colleges | CU currently enrolls 3,802 international students across its four campuses. That’s more than one-third of the 10,363 international students studying at Colorado colleges and universities, according to NAFSA: Association of International Edu... |
20.03.2025 | Education | CU regent decries “public lynching” after board seeks probe of efforts to cut funding to marijuana program | The education campaign featured online illustrations depicting a Black mother, child and teenager suffering from the consequences of the mother’s marijuana usage.
“In that imagery, they used every racial trope of Black people,” James said. ... |
24.02.2025 | Local News | University of Colorado diversity programs in question following Department of Education letter | The letter provided notice of the Department’s existing interpretation of federal law and said additional guidance would follow. It noted it will enforce the law and said any institutions that fail to comply will face potential loss of fede... |
07.02.2025 | Navigating the Storm: CU Boulder and the Political Landscape | In the world of academia, change is often a slow dance. But sometimes, the music shifts abruptly. The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) finds itself in such a whirlwind. Recent presidential actions have sent ripples through the un... |
03.02.2025 | Local News | CU initiates system-wide response to presidential actions | The update comes after the White House issued a freeze on federal grants and awards last week, an action that a federal judge later blocked.
The university has advised all faculty and staff to continue federally funded work. If any employee... |
19.12.2024 | Colorado BioScience Association: Life Sciences Ecosystem Raised $2.15 Billion This Year | The Colorado BioScience Association (CBSA) announced that the state’s life sciences ecosystem raised $2.15 billion in 2024, a 46% increase compared to 2023. Colorado – recognized as the Hub for Health Impact – has brought in nearly $12 bill... |
10.11.2024 | Boulder’s Minimum Wage Hike: A Double-Edged Sword | Boulder, Colorado, is stepping into a new era. The City Council has approved a minimum wage increase to $15.57, effective January 1, 2025. This decision marks a significant shift in the local economic landscape. The current minimum wage sit... |
08.11.2024 | Briefs 1109 | BOULDER CU, Boulder Book Store to host children’s book festival
The University of Colorado Boulder in collaboration with the Boulder Book Store will host the 6th Annual Children’s Book Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Boulder... |
13.10.2024 | Local News | Erie Town Council: Dan Hoback | Dan Hoback (Courtesy Photo/ Dan Hoback)
Name: Dan Hoback
Website: danhoback4council.com
Age: 66
Family: Three children ages 35,24,20
How long have you lived in Erie: 22 years
Professional background: Various accounting and finance positions... |
13.10.2024 | Politics | U.S. House of Representatives, 2nd Congressional District: Joe Neguse | Joe Neguse.
Name: Joe Neguse
Website URL: joeforcolorado.com
Date of birth: May 13, 1984
Family: Wife, Andrea, and two children, Natalie and Joshua
How long have you lived in the 2nd Congressional District: Lafayette (8 years) and over 20 y... |
30.09.2024 | Health | Try art therapy for a creative way to manage stress, depression and more | Through that practice, art therapy is used to aid a wide range of patients, including those suffering from cancer and military veterans with PTSD.
Anyone dealing with mental challenges, such as stress, can potentially benefit — particularly... |
25.09.2024 | Pulmonary Hypertension Association Announces New Officers, Board Members | PHA logo
The Pulmonary Hypertension Association is pleased to announce new leadership of its Board of Trustees, effective Sept. 1.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Pulmonary Hypertension Association is pleased to announc... |
20.09.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Israeli’s war in Gaza is antisemitic; views of faculty do not represent CU; we are a part of humanity; a vote for Trump is a vote for peace | Israeli’s brutal war in Gaza is antisemitic
I read with immense delight and fully agree with the Sunday Sept. 15 guest opinion by a fellow Boulder resident (and tireless Muslim peace and human rights activist), Mr. Moji Agha, entitled: “Eno... |
02.08.2024 | Health | CU’s School of Medicine is first to move to new model for training doctors | Haider Sarwar, a medical student from Chicago, said he wasn’t sure what a longitudinal clerkship would mean when he chose CU, but he enjoyed the experience. He plans to specialize in ophthalmology and has an interest in eye surgeries, so he... |
27.07.2024 | Clarapath: Medical Robotics Company Raises $36 Million In Series B-1 | Clarapath, a medical robotics company modernizing and transforming how pathology laboratories process tissue, announced it raised $36 million in Series B-1 funding round led by Northwell Ventures. And additional new strategic investors part... |
10.07.2024 | Local News | CU officials discuss vision for the future | Adjunct faculty and lecturers are not included in the data.
About 18% of staff are underrepresented minorities. CU Boulder is achieving its 2026 goal of 21% underrepresented minority new hires, and the retention rate is 88% compared to a 90... |
27.06.2024 | Education | University of Colorado unveils Center for Psychedelic Research in Denver | In addition to mental and physical health, the CU Denver Center for Psychedelic Research will evaluate the societal and economic implications of Colorado’s relevant new laws.
In 2022, voters approved a measure that both legalized the therap... |
26.06.2024 | Politics | Likely winners emerge in Boulder County primary races as more results pour in | There was a slimmer, though still substantial, margin between the Democratic candidates for an at-large seat on the University of Colorado Board of Regents. Elliott Hood, a school attorney and former teacher, maintained his lead over DEI ex... |
09.06.2024 | Business | Sean Maher: Thank you to a great leader for CU and for Boulder | Phil is stepping down at the end of this month, and I had the chance to catch up with him recently in his office on campus. We talked about how unusual it is to stay at one school for 50 years. Most college leaders move on every four to fiv... |
05.06.2024 | Politics | Who’s who on Boulder County’s 2024 primary election ballots | Tina Mueh is challenging Joseph for the Democratic primary nomination. A longtime Boulder Valley School District science educator, Mueh previously told the Daily Camera she is interested in issues like the environment, reproductive health a... |
05.06.2024 | Local News | CU evaluates options following new state law banning concealed carry | “I think this is an important piece for us to do and there are many universities that have taken this step,” James said.
The resolution will appear on the agenda at the board’s next full meetings on June 20 and 21 in Pueblo. In committee, t... |
02.06.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Hood has dedicated his life to public education | Elliott Hood has dedicated his life to public education
As a former CU Regent representing CD2, I understand the critical role that Regents play in shaping the future of our university system. It is imperative that we elect individuals with... |
18.05.2024 | Local News | Climate activists say CU Boulder is falling behind | One goal of the plan is to achieve a 50% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030. Scope 1, about 18% of total campus emissions, refers to carbon emissions from natural gas burned to create heat on campus. Scope 2 is energy purchased fr... |
17.05.2024 | Opinion Columnists | Opinion: Steve Pomerance: It’s expensive to add more people to Colorado | Carpooling, van-pooling and ride-sharing are convenient and work well in spread out areas, like the extended Metro area in Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties. All of these alternatives to transit ma... |
17.05.2024 | Education | Auraria Campus closes, CU Denver classes move online amid ongoing pro-Palestine encampment | Police have arrested or cited 80 pro-Palestine protesters since the student-organized encampment began April 25, according to Auraria spokesperson Devra Ashby.
Students for a Democratic Society organizers are demanding the University of Col... |
15.05.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Second teen in Jeffco rock-throwing spree that killed Alexa Bartell pleads guilty to murder | Alexa Bartell, 20 (Provided by Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department)
A teen faces up to 72 years in prison after pleading guilty to murder Wednesday for his role in last year’s spree of rock-throwing attacks on drivers in suburban Denver t... |
01.05.2024 | Local News | CU Boulder students protest in support of Palestinians | “When we come to a consensus, I think we have a lot of power to pressure the university to divest and break its business relationships and recruiting relationships with these military industrial contractors,” Jia said.Pro-Palestinian protes... |
25.04.2024 | Local News | CU Boulder releases plan to achieve zero emissions by 2050 | The University of Colorado Boulder released a plan on Thursday outlining steps to achieve a 50% reduction in campus emissions by 2030 and a reduction to zero emissions no later than 2050.
“The Climate Action Plan basically sets us on a path... |
15.04.2024 | Local News | Students, faculty call for concealed weapons ban as CU considers policy change | Nine people representing all four University of Colorado campuses called for a concealed carry ban on Thursday as the university considers a proposal to prohibit people from concealing and carrying guns on all of its campuses.
“Many CU Boul... |
13.04.2024 | Commentary | Guest opinion: Art Hirsch: Boulder Creek is an E. coli impaired stream | By Art Hirsch
I want to thank the Boulder Camera Reporter Olivia Doak for bringing up the important and often ignored E. coli pollution issue in Boulder Creek in the March 23 article, “E. coli ln creek could come from raccoon feces.” As I w... |
12.04.2024 | Local News | CU Boulder to increase tuition by average of 3% this fall | New students at the University of Colorado Boulder can expect to pay between a 2.8% and 4% increase in tuition this fall, a lower increase than last year due in part to additional state funding.
This year, the average tuition increase is ab... |
08.04.2024 | Local News | CU achieves $428 million in operating efficiencies | The University of Colorado system announced Monday that it achieved $428 million in operating efficiencies from the 2017-18 fiscal year through the 2022-23 fiscal year.
The $428 million represents the cost savings to CU’s four campuses and ... |
02.04.2024 | Local News | CU announces sole finalist for CU Boulder chancellor | The University of Colorado announced Tuesday that Justin Schwartz, the executive vice president and provost at Pennsylvania State University, is the sole finalist for chancellor at the University of Colorado Boulder (Courtesy Photo/Universi... |
01.04.2024 | Local News | ‘We take ourselves way too seriously’: CU Fool sparks joy on April Fools’ Day | The official University of Colorado Fool elicited smiles and laughs from passersby at the University of Colorado Boulder Monday morning amid a downpour of hail, in a celebration of April Fools’ Day.
Patty Limerick, also a CU Boulder history... |
19.03.2024 | Local News | CU to consider banning concealed carry on all campuses | The University of Colorado in April will discuss imposing a ban on people who conceal and carry weapons on its campuses for the first time since 2012.
CU allows concealed carry on its campuses, making it an outlier among higher education in... |
14.03.2024 | Health | Studying use of patients’ own reprogrammed cells to attack cancer as alternative to more chemo | A process of taking patients’ own cells and reprogramming them to fight cancer has been a last-ditch option for blood cancer patients when nothing else worked, but a new study underway in Aurora is trying to determine whether more patients ... |
14.03.2024 | Local News | CU Boulder chancellor finalists to be named in April | The University of Colorado Boulder will announce a finalist or finalists for chancellor in early April, after deciding to extend the time for the search, according to the search committee chair.
Finalist(s) were initially expected to come t... |
09.02.2024 | Local News | CU Boulder eyes 3% to 4% tuition hikes for incoming freshmen | Incoming freshmen at the University of Colorado Boulder this fall may be looking at a 3% to 4% tuition increase compared to the fee for incoming students from the previous school year.
A 3% increase equates to an additional $359 per year an... |
19.01.2024 | Local News | What to expect with CU Boulder’s chancellor search | The University of Colorado Boulder will have a new chancellor this year for the first time since 2009 after Chancellor Phil DiStefano announced his retirement in September, and the search is already underway.
Applications for the position a... |
17.01.2024 | Local News | CU Regents discuss how to tackle difficult issues at winter retreat | How to tackle divisive issues, how to respond to media inquiries and how to balance their obligations to the university and their constituents are a few of the topics the University of Colorado Board of Regents discussed during a two-day wi... |
06.01.2024 | Local News | UCCS chancellor search raises concerns about CU Boulder search | An unexpected chancellor hire at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs is raising concerns about the ongoing search for a new chancellor at the Boulder campus.
At UCCS, the search committee presented CU System President Todd Salima... |
15.11.2023 | Local News | CU assembles search committee for new CU Boulder chancellor | The University of Colorado assembled its search committee and hired a firm to lead the effort to find a new chancellor for CU Boulder.
The committee includes faculty, staff, students, community members, alumni and donors. AGB Search, a firm... |
12.07.2023 | Surgical and engineering innovations enable unprecedented control over every finger of a bionic hand | Surgical and engineering innovations enable unprecedented control over every finger of a bionic hand
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For the first time, a person with an arm amputation can manipulate each finger of a bionic ... |
11.07.2023 | Banks, hotels and hospitals among latest MOVEit mass-hack victims | The MOVEit mass-hack has claimed yet more victims, including hotel chain Radisson, U.S.-based 1st Source Bank, real estate giant Jones Lang LaSalle and Dutch GPS company TomTom.
The Clop ransomware gang, which claimed responsibility for the... |
02.12.2022 | Opinion Columnists
Opinion Columnists | Opinion: Steve Pomerance: Population growth, public debt and sports betting: Catastrophes by the numbers | I’m sure many of you read in the newspapers recently that the Earth’s population of humans has now reached 8 billion. To put this in perspective, human population reached 1 billion in 1804, 2 billion in 1927, 3 billion in 1960 and 4 billion... |
17.04.2022 | Education
Education | CU presidential finalist selection spurs criticism about process; some question finalist’s vision | When the contract with the former University of Colorado president ended one year before it was set to expire, Carol Napier began closely following the university’s next moves.
She was concerned after the University of Colorado Board of Reg... |
23.09.2021 | CU Regents seek presidential search committee members | University of Colorado’s Board of Regents is seeking applications for people interested in serving on a search committee that will help find the system’s next president.
The search committee will be made up of community members as well as f... |
23.05.2021 | What can CU do to create a less divisive presidential search process? | From the University of Colorado’s “rushed” introduction of Mark Kennedy onward, controversy swirled around his selection as CU’s president in 2019 and subsequent leadership of the four-campus, multibillion-dollar state university system.
A ... |
09.02.2021 | CU system subject to ‘malicious cyberattack’ | A January cyberattack on the University of Colorado is “the largest, most complex incident involving data” the system has ever seen, likely exposing a substantial number of employee, student, health and research records, officials said.
Pre... |
09.11.2020 | Democrats will control CU’s Board of Regents for the first time in 41 years. What do they hope to accomplish? | When Nolbert Chavez and a group of fellow Colorado legislators of color made the trek to the University of Colorado’s Boulder campus on a snowy night 20 years ago to talk diversity, equity and inclusion, the crew was met by faculty and stud... |
03.11.2020 | Nine Higher Education Votes To Watch In Today’s Election | Today, Americans will head to the polls and ballots will be counted. For those of us who are focused on higher education, this election represents unusually high stakes. But there are nine votes getting far less attention that are worth wat... |
22.10.2020 | CU’s Board of Regents planned to fire Bruce Benson before he announced retirement, records show | Bruce Benson’s announcement in the summer of 2018 that he planned to retire as president of the University of Colorado preempted a previously undisclosed attempt by a majority of the Board of Regents to fire him, according to records obtain... |
02.07.2020 | Guest opinion: Emma St. Lawrence and Jamie Marie Wagner: Protect our colleges and universities | By Emma St. Lawrence and Jamie Marie Wagner
“In these uncertain times …”
How many times have you heard that phrase in the last few months? It’s true that these are uncertain times. No one knows exactly the right path forward. But that uncer... |
18.06.2020 | Supreme Court’s DACA ruling Thursday provides temporary relief for Boulder County’s immigrants | After hearing that the Supreme Court on Thursday rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to end legal protections for 650,000 young immigrants, Boulder County’s immigration reform advocates celebrated for a moment, but said there’s still w... |
23.04.2020 | CU Boulder sees layoffs, cuts from coronavirus | University of Colorado Boulder saw its first layoffs this week as a result of the economic impact of coronavirus, and campus leaders announced cost-cutting measures in anticipation of further financial impacts of the pandemic.
Four employee... |
18.04.2020 | University of Colorado system presidential finalists ranged political, business, higher ed fields | Finalists for University of Colorado system president brought a variety of business, political and higher education experience to the table, but most of them — including now President Mark Kennedy — did not have previous experience leading ... |
09.04.2020 | CU braces for economic impact of coronavirus | The University of Colorado is already bracing for the economic impact of the novel coronavirus by instituting a “hiring chill,” reducing state funding requests and more, according to system leaders.
CU officials outlined the potential impac... |
28.03.2020 | CU’s Kennedy, higher ed leaders seek emergency funds amid coronavirus outbreak | Colorado higher education leaders are seeking emergency federal funding for colleges and universities beyond the $2 trillion stimulus package approved by Congress on Wednesday.
A letter sent to the state’s congressional delegation on March ... |
15.02.2020 | Latina ex-CU Boulder professor pursuing EEOC complaint over tenure denial | Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story misidentified the committee that conducted the level two review of former assistant professor Lupita Montoya’s grievance. It also misreported Sheryl Ehrman’s meeting with Montoya. The story ha... |
22.01.2020 | New proposal for CU regent civics initiative | The next steps for a University of Colorado civics education initiative may focus on tracking what’s currently being used by students and shelve a graduation requirement proposed by members of the Board of Regents in November.
A resolution ... |
28.09.2019 | Letters: Colorado gun restrictions; extend term limits for Boulder coroner; Xcel disregards voter will | Dana Loesch: Colorado gun restrictions penalize innocent people
Regarding a Sept. 24 letter to the editor in the Camera by Kathleen Aki, “Gun control from the NRA in Boulder”: I didn’t write the gun laws in Boulder because I live in Dallas,... |
25.05.2019 | Experts: CU, others violating ‘spirit of the law’ with sole finalists | The University of Colorado system has named a single finalist in its past four presidential searches, but some question whether doing so follows the spirit of the law.
University officials say naming sole finalists is necessary to ensure th... |
30.04.2019 | Feedback on CU presidential candidate not positive | The University of Colorado system Faculty Council has analyzed presidential feedback submissions just before the Board of Regents is expected to vote Thursday on whether to name controversial candidate Mark Kennedy president of the system.
... |
29.04.2019 | Letters: Mark Kennedy, prairie dogs | Albert Ramirez: Find an open, inclusive CU president
I was among the several hundred at Macky Auditorium on Friday who went to hear CU president finalist Mark Kennedy. The session lasted a little over an hour. I left Macky feeling angry, fr... |
18.04.2019 | Colorado governor weighs in on CU system presidential search, regent encourages community feedback | To provide feedback on Mark Kennedy’s nomination:
Visit cu.edu and click “CU Presidential Search Feedback”
Schedule of Mark Kennedy’s Colorado visits
• CU system administration and CU Foundation: 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Monday, Capitol Ballroom, ... |
15.04.2019 | CU Boulder students, faculty, alumni protest | If you go
What: Mark Kennedy open forum at CU Boulder
When: 10 a.m. April 26
Where: Macky Auditorium, 1595 Pleasant St.
“The Board of Regents’ and administration’s decision to nominate Mark Kennedy feels like an attack,” said Rachel Ward, a... |
25.09.2018 | CU Boulder students protest against labor, low wages for Colorado inmates | Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story included incorrect pronouns for Gwendalynn Roebke. The story has been corrected.
About a dozen University of Colorado students gathered outside a student leader reception Tuesday to protest th... |
06.06.2014 | Ocugen Receives Orphan Designation for OCU100 to Treat Retinitis Pigmentosa | Licensed Two Biological Drug Candidates from University of Colorado
AURORA, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–June 6, 2014–
Ocugen, Inc. and the University of Colorado today announced exclusive license agreements that allow for Ocugen to continue devel... |