Administration
- Via a virtual meeting on April 16, university operational impacts, as well as state and university budgets, were presented and discussed with the CU Board of Regents.
- At its meeting on April 2, the University of Colorado Board of Regents heard an update on COVID-19 impacts on university operations and state and university budgets, approved name changes to seven degrees at CU Boulder and more.
- As a follow-up on efforts to improve campus anti-racism policies, resources and training for the community, CUSG Director of Diversity and Inclusion Olivia Gardner and Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement Bob Boswell are sharing an update on progress, action items and next steps.
- A preliminary budget review at the CU Board of Regents meeting on Feb. 14 included a proposal for tuition and fees and a compensation pool for faculty and staff that is expected to be finalized at the April board meeting.
- The CU Board of Regents meeting on Feb. 13 included a presentation on a recently announced housing down payment employee assistance program, a resolution on civics education, approval of four capital construction projects and more.
- Provost Russell Moore has made the interim appointment of Akirah Bradley as vice chancellor of student affairs, effective Jan. 13. Her appointment follows Christina Gonzales' leadership of the division.
- 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.Â
- Carla Ho-a, who was CU Boulder’s deputy chief financial officer, was named chief financial officer this week.
- At its November meeting, the CU regents authorized a ground lease and developer for CU Boulder’s new conference center and hotel, received a CU system strategic plan update, discussed the civics initiative and more.
- Dean of the Graduate School Scott Adler has named Tiffany Beechy program coordinator of the PhD Consortium of Literatures and Cultures effective Nov. 1.