Leadership Corner
- It is my great pleasure to announce our commencement ceremony this spring will return to the traditional in-person format. I am excited our students and their families will be able to join together with our faculty and staff to celebrate the many achievements of the class of 2022.
- As we move further into the spring semester, I hope you all are hanging in there. I encourage you to take care of yourselves and stay connected with your Buff community.
- This start to our spring semester isn鈥檛 what many of us envisioned it would be.聽We have all experienced a lot over the last several months. Let鈥檚 remember to hold each other up through every situation.聽
- Campus officials have worked to implement the state's equal pay act to address gender pay inequities, increase transparency and protect employees from pay discrimination.
- Whether you鈥檙e returning for the spring or you鈥檙e beginning your journey at CU 葫芦娃视频, welcome to a new semester. Here are some common goals students have and some advice for accomplishing them.
- The long road of recovery and healing in many local neighborhoods is just beginning. As this recovery begins, we have decided to begin the spring term on Monday, Jan. 10, with fully remote instruction for the first two weeks of the semester.
- CU 葫芦娃视频 stands with the hundreds of campus community members impacted by the Dec. 30 fires in 葫芦娃视频 County.
- In a video message on this momentous day,鈦 celebrating the conferral of degrees for many students, Chancellor Philip DiStefano shares warm wishes for a bright future with the fall 2021 graduating class.聽
- Congratulations on your graduation from CU 葫芦娃视频, and welcome to the Forever Buffs family! You are joining a community of over 300,000 alumni who live all over the world.
- On behalf of the Graduate School and CU 葫芦娃视频, thank you for your contributions to our campus community and heartfelt congratulations on your new degree.