Administration
- Day two of the regular University of Colorado Board of Regents meeting brought approval of the fiscal year budget for the CU system and campuses, an extension to Tad Boyle's contract and more.
- In day one of its two-day regular meeting, the University of Colorado Board of Regents approved a number of items impacting the CU Boulder campus. Get details.
- Chancellor Phil DiStefano, Provost Russ Moore and outgoing CUSG leaders Troy Fossett, Carter Gruba, Austin Rugh and incoming CUSG leaders David Kidd, Jake Reagan, Olivia Wittenberg have agreed on a path to move forward regarding student- fee funded discussions.
- The Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement made progress this year in implementing plans and programs to make excellence inclusive, cultivate diversity, instill equity and improve the campus social climate.
- Last May, Russ Moore and Kelly Fox announced the Unified Student Experience project, an effort to create a more streamlined online and in-person student experience aimed at transforming today's fragmented support structure for students.
- Dedicated to academic excellence and enhancing graduate students' experience at CU Boulder, the Graduate School realized a number of accomplishments this past academic year in partnership with the graduate students, staff and faculty.
- The Space Utilization and Optimization Initiative will see three key milestones come to fruition over the coming weeks as part of the ongoing efforts to improve how CU Boulder manages space on campus to best support students and the university's mission of education and research.
- Russell Moore today announced the membership of the Provost Committee on Academic Reorganization, with majority representation from the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as representation from other units around campus.
- At its regular meeting on Thursday and Friday, the University of Colorado Board of Regents voted to approve tuition and fees for the 2018–19 academic year, merit pool increases and more.
- Chancellor DiStefano made a statement at the Board of Regents meeting today, saying, after hearing from students he "will be pulling back on the timing of this move in order to allow for further conversation and engagement with the students."