Administration
- Nearly 20 years from the day she accepted her first job at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ as an IT initiatives coordinator, Marin Stanek will make history when she becomes the university’s first female chief information officer on Jan. 1.
- Schools, colleges, and academic and administrative support units across ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ continue to explore ways of reducing costs in response to the financial impacts brought on by the emergence of COVID-19 earlier this year.
- At a Nov. 12 meeting, the CU regents heard a number of updates on topics including student debt and efforts to improve the student experience. They also received a report on systemwide diversity and inclusion work.
- Members of the Boulder Faculty Assembly received an update on Thursday from Provost Russell Moore, who explained in further detail why the campus is shifting to a remote instructional mode for the rest of the fall semester, a week sooner than originally planned.
- ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ remains committed to being a collaborative and effective partner as the community works to manage the impacts of COVID-19, Patrick O’Rourke told city council members at their Oct. 6 meeting.
- In support of international students, ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ strongly opposes proposed changes to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s longstanding duration of status policy.
- At its Oct. 1 meeting, the Boulder Faculty Assembly heard from Chancellor Phil DiStefano, received an update on pass/fail grading and passed two resolutions.
- In Boulder, university leaders acknowledge the hardship that the recent surge in cases has caused the community. But some also see glimmers of hope in the stories of other schools that seem to have slowed outbreaks by pausing in-person learning.
- The University of Colorado Board of Regents recently heard updates on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, as well as fall enrollment numbers. The board recognized 2019 Distinguished Professor David Korevaar, revised three regent policies and more.
- ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ leaders updated Boulder City Council members about campus initiatives underway to ensure the health, safety and well-being of students, faculty, frontline employees and other staff—and the broader Boulder community.