The Board of Regents affirmed the university's longstanding commitment to free speech and clarified the difference between academic freedom and freedom of expression in a vote to revise its laws and policies.
This week, get your tickets to see astronaut Scott Kelly, stop by an Academic Futures town hall, join friends for paint-by-numbers at the UMC, check out the CU Bike Fest and used bike sale and more.
Working on campus offers many benefits. Some jobs allow you to build technical skills and are a great way to explore potential careers. Others may offer some downtime and let you study around your job duties. Whatever you’re looking for, here are a few reasons to consider applying for an on-campus job this year.
SVC and CFO Kelly Fox credits record applications and enrollment numbers in part to the campus's efforts to make achieving a college degree more affordable, especially for residents.
Revising committee gets extension on delivery of Diversity, Inclusion and Academic Excellence Plan
At the request of the revising committee for the Diversity, Inclusion and Academic Excellence Plan (DIAEP), CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement Bob Boswell today announced he has granted an extension to the posting of the plan – originally scheduled for Sept. 17 – with community town halls set to begin immediately after publication.