CU is aware that Canvas is unavailable and the webpage temporarily displayed a message regarding a security breach of Canvas. The site is now displaying a maintenance message. CU is working with the vendor to investigate and resolve the issue. CU does not control the platform. We cannot provide a timeline for resolution. This incident is impacting Canvas instances globally and is part of the larger data breach reported to you on Monday. We will provide additional updates as they are available.
Dear students, faculty and staff,
Later this week, we will gather together for the first in-person commencement on our campus since the COVID-19 pandemic began. This is an exciting moment for our campus community after a very challenging couple of years. It is also an opportunity to honor all that you do to make the CU Anschutz Medical Campus a dynamic place of learning and discovery.
During commencement, we celebrate your tremendous achievements while also looking to the future. This meaningful occasion affords faculty and staff a chance to reflect on their impact as educators, role models and mentors. For our graduates, this time-honored tradition stands as the culmination of years of dedication and a stepping stone to the future awaiting them.
Graduates, we congratulate you for the hard work and commitment that have brought you to this milestone. As we recognize all you have accomplished, we are eager to see all that you will make possible for the healthcare of tomorrow. We wish you all the best wherever your journey is taking you next.
With Gratitude,
Don Elliman
Chancellor