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.
CU Boulder Provost Russ Moore announced that the report of the Provost's Committee on Academic Re-organization has been posted for community review. The deadline to submit direct written responses to the report is extended to Dec. 14.
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.
Get an inside-the-campus view of how CU Boulder is financed and the challenges and opportunities we face as an institution. Three sessions in October are open to students, faculty and staff.
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.
As CU Boulder leans in to the changing world of higher education, we are working to build resiliency by making internal investments in areas we value: our people, our infrastructure and our future.
Members of my leadership team met earlier today with staff from Environmental Health & Safety, the Police Department and Transportation Services to discuss management reporting line changes.
As the new semester is off and running, we wanted to take this opportunity to update you on the next important phases of Academic Futures: Rethinking the university—the futures of learning and discovery.
Whether it's Academic Futures, innovation grants or fresh approaches to everyday processes, I know the momentum you're building will bring an amazing finish to the semester and lay the groundwork for a vital future.