University News

  1. September 10, 2020

    Delivering the annual State of the University Address on Wednesday, Sept. 9, to a virtual audience, University of Northern Colorado President Andy Feinstein reflected on his second year as president at UNC, noting it was “the most challenging” of his career due to the COVID-19 pandemic and social and budgetary issues.

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    UNC Maintains Tree Campus USA Designation

    August 6, 2020

    The University of Northern Colorado was honored with 2019 Tree Campus USA recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management.

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  3. June 9, 2020

    The University of Northern Colorado is preparing to safely resume in-person instruction Aug. 24 with the start of its fall semester. Campus leaders are also determining flexible course delivery options to ensure campus health and safety while maximizing learning outcomes for students.

  4. June 8, 2020

    The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, a relief package signed into law on March 27, provides more than $2 trillion in economic relief for workers, families and small businesses in the United States.

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    Celebrating UNC Spring 2020 Graduates

    May 15, 2020

    Due to COVID-19, the University of Northern Colorado wasn't able to celebrate its spring 2020 graduates in May and plans to celebrate those graduates in December. Over 2,000 students graduated.

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  6. May 14, 2020

    The UNC Open Educational Resources (OER) Committee is pleased to announce the 2020 faculty OER awardees. The committee, made up of faculty, students and staff from across campus, reviewed many excellent applications and made the recommendations for funding.

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  7. May 13, 2020

    Daniel Garcia discusses how the the newly developed Aims2UNC Program was "tailor-made" for him, where students start at Aims Community College, receive their associate’s degree and then directly transition to UNC for their bachelor’s.

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