The next key steps in transforming CU Boulder for the future will be immersing campus in a common student-centered approach to learning and committing to new levels of interdisciplinary work.
The Inclusion, Diversity, Excellence and Academics Plan (IDEA Plan) is posted for campus review, and town halls to facilitate community input begin Nov. 13.
The Inclusion, Diversity, Excellence and Academics Plan (IDEA Plan) will be posted for community review on Friday, Nov. 9, on the ODECE website. Share your input during a 30-day review period.
The grants fund innovative projects that promote diversity and inclusive excellence throughout the University of Colorado. The application deadline is Oct. 29.
The report has been delivered to Provost Russ Moore and Senior Vice Chancellor Kelly Fox, marking the end of the visioning phase, to be followed by planning and implementation phases.
With several sessions this week, town halls seeking community input on the committee report wrap up Sept. 27, and the deadline for response papers is Sept. 28.
At the request of the revising committee for the Diversity, Inclusion and Academic Excellence Plan, diversity Vice Chancellor Bob Boswell today announced he has granted an extension.
Generated from a year-long effort across campus, the draft Academic Futures report offers a new academic vision designed to transform CU Boulder to a leading public research institution for the 21st century.
The Strategic Facilities Visioning project team last week began its "deep dive" engagement with colleges, schools and support organizations from across campus, laying the groundwork for the year ahead.