This Fall 2027, the University of Colorado Denver College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is bringing its geospatial student resources together in one location.
This research has the potential to make a meaningful impact on society by helping public agencies make investment decisions that are not only efficient but also equitable and broadly supported by the communities they serve.
As a continuation of the university’s OpenAI initiative, CU’s ChatGPT Edu will be made available for free to eligible CU Denver and CU Anschutz students on Aug. 14, 2026.
CLAS celebrates Farhad Pourkamali-Anaraki’s SDM 2026 paper acceptance on conformal prediction for trustworthy aerial image classification in data-scarce settings.
CU Denver’s Dr. Elizabeth Huntley helped lead a global study comparing K-12 Arabic language education across six countries, informing policy, teaching, and program design.
CU Denver Chemistry Professor Scott Reed (second from left) wins first place in AI pitch competition Explore a Degree in Chemistry CU Denver Chemistry Professor Scott Reed won first place in the AI pitch competition hosted with support from the Colorado SBDC serving Aurora-South Metro. The award includes $25,000 in...
Big congratulations to J. Carlos Martínez Mori from CU Denver’s Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences and his co-authors Ari Cruz, Bruce Fang, and Pamela E. Harris on receiving the 2026 Mathematical Association of America (MAA) Trevor Evans Award.