CU Boulder will continue to move major initiatives forward during the current academic year and beyond—including the pivotal work of the IDEA Council to prioritize and implement recommendations included in the Inclusion, Diversity and Excellence in Academics Plan.
This fall semester, CU Boulder has recorded its most diverse and one of its most academically well-prepared classes of first-year students in university history, even as it's navigated the public health, financial and other impacts of a pandemic.
The campus is continuing to engage in year three of Academic Futures—implementing the strategic initiatives’ themes and projects and transforming them into the campus’s work priorities.
Financial Futures, the campuswide strategic initiative working to further align strategic resources with CU’s mission as a comprehensive public teaching and research university, recently launched a new workstream.
CU Boulder continues to seek an annexation agreement with Boulder that will enable the development of housing while supporting flood mitigation efforts.
One year into the solution design phase of the Financial Futures initiative, campus community members have generated over 570 ideas with the goal of aligning strategic resources more closely with CU Boulder’s mission as a public teaching and research university.
The campus is continuing to engage in year three of Academic Futures—implementing the strategic initiatives’ themes and projects and transforming them into the campus’s work priorities.
Associate Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management Gwen Pomper is retiring. Pomper oversees admissions, financial aid, the registrar and bursar’s offices. She has been an employee for more than 31 years.
Philip DiStefano has appointed CU system Vice President, University Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Regents Patrick O’Rourke interim executive vice chancellor and chief operating officer beginning Feb. 20.