Administration
- Chancellor Philip DiStefano and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Akirah Bradley-Armstrong sent a letter to CUSG leaders on Wednesday to respond to recent complaints and begin restoring operations after months of internal tensions.
- As work to transform graduate education is well underway, Provost Russell Moore has officially accepted the Graduate School strategic plan.
- As part of the 2021 State of the Campus event, Chancellor Philip DiStefano reflects on the past pandemic year with gratitude and gives a look ahead to a year focused on student well-being, improving diversity, equity and inclusion, and continuing the rigorous academic work that makes CU Boulder a leading research university.
- The budget model redesign project aims to develop a more transparent and responsive allocation of funding and an enhanced ability to support the university’s mission and priorities. Get updates and plan to attend an info session in October or November.
- During an unprecedented time in our lives, we knew that as Buffs we had a choice to make: Be part of the problem or part of the solution. We leaned in and discovered solutions that helped society move forward together, as one resilient community.
- Part of the two-day State of the Campus event, here's a sneak peek at the campus's “The Road Back” documentary. Tune in at noon on Sept. 22 for the release of the full film and again at noon on Sept. 23 for Chancellor DiStefano’s speech on his vision and goals for the academic year.
- Plan to watch the chancellor’s two-part State of the Campus online event. Day one will include the release of the documentary The Road Back: CU Boulder’s Response to COVID-19. Day two will include the release of a speech by Chancellor Philip DiStefano sharing his excitement and goals for the academic year.
- At its meeting Sept. 10, the CU Board of Regents heard an update on enrollment numbers, named a chair to lead the search for a new system president, approved changes to tuition classification for American Indian students and more.
- Members of the Colorado Competitive Council visited CU Boulder and toured Fiske Planetarium as part of their annual tour for legislators, lobbyists and business leaders. Chancellor Philip DiStefano spoke with the group during the visit.
- The CU regents approved the disposition of more than half of the 308-acre CU Boulder South property to the city of Boulder for flood mitigation and preservation of permanent open space—a key stepping stone toward annexation of the site into the Boulder city limits.