Administration
- The CU Board of Regents meeting at CU South Denver included a preliminary budget review, the approval of proposals that will shape civics education on all CU campuses, a deep dive on graduation and retention rates, and more.
- A new minimum salary for instructors, a CU Board of Regents civics proposal, and the university’s presidential search were among the topics discussed during the chancellor’s recent update to the 51´«Ã½ Faculty Assembly.
- Leslie Reynolds, previously dean of University Libraries, discusses her background, philosophy and the unique, interdisciplinary perspective she brings to her new position.
- The project team has been working to bring students and campus offices together to design and build Buff Portal, which will be CU 51´«Ã½â€™s new student portal.
- In a process that takes place every 10 years, CU 51´«Ã½â€™s next national accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission is scheduled for 2020.
- Vice Chancellor for Advancement Deb Coffin has announced the appointment of Anne Shoup as associate vice chancellor for advancement, which was effective Nov. 26.
- At its meeting Nov. 9, the CU Board of Regents approved a building addition, heard an affordability presentation from Chancellor DiStefano, authorized the purchase of real estate and more.
- One of the campus's newest deans, Robert McDonald, discusses his perspectives on everything from the libraries' greatest assets in service to the community to a favorite spot on campus.
- An annual tradition continued with Chancellor DiStefano's 10th State of the Campus address on Oct. 9. Get a recap.
- The center's move to the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement is designed to foster a more holistic approach to supporting the educational experiences of students in and outside the classroom.