Administration
- CU Boulder has launched a year-long review of its budget allocation model design. The review will ensure the model continues to reflect the university's values, while advancing the priority of aligning resources to the campus's mission.
- The committee for the University Libraries dean search has been selected. Find out more and plan to get involved in the process.
- Discussed at the Boulder Faculty Assembly's Oct. 2 meeting were the chancellor's task force on faculty compensation, yearly priorities and an administrator's performance evaluation.
- The Sustainability Council welcomed new members, reviewed campuswide sustainability initiatives, refined its priorities for 2025–26 and announced a November listening session to engage the community in shaping future actions.
- Fall census data was released and a residence hall was named after a CU alumnus and Challenger astronaut at the Sept. 18 CU Board of Regents meeting. Get these and other updates.
- Be sure you're following the rules when paying your student employees this fall. Check out CU Boulder's updated Paying Students & Other Financial Assistance Policy.
- A new model will maximize the impact of CU Boulder’s outreach and community engagement activities. Presentations on the new model will begin soon.
- The newly formed Buckley Center, the Climate Action Plan and more were discussed during the first Boulder Faculty Assembly meeting of the year.
- Provost Ann Stevens has appointed a leadership trio in undergraduate education, student life and enrollment management to lead student success in a fully combined and aligned effort.
- Max Boykoff will be the inaugural faculty executive director of the Buckley Center for Sustainability Education, and Josh Radoff will work with the Office of Infrastructure and Resilience to lead the implementation of the campus Climate Action Plan.