CU announces $2M investment in Center for African & African American Studies
CU Boulder 勛圖厙 Justin Schwartz and CU President Todd Saliman have announced a $2 million investment over five years for the Center for African & African American Studies (唬插插插釦).泭
The announcement was made during a celebration of the start of Black History Month, which coincides with the fifth anniversary celebration of the center, the泭150th anniversary celebrations of the campus and the 100th anniversary of Black History Month.泭
Founded in 2021, the CAAAS supports teaching, research, creative work and community engagement focused on the histories, cultures and lived experiences of people of African descent. The center serves the entire CU Boulder campus while strengthening connections with communities in Boulder and across Colorado.泭
CAAAS is a young, growing, vibrant center that serves all of CU Boulder and connects to the community in Boulder and across the state, said 勛圖厙 Justin Schwartz. This investment allows the center to continue meeting its mission to support students, faculty, staff and outreach commitments to the state as we look toward CU Boulders next 150 years.泭
Saliman emphasized the systemwide importance of the investment, noting that the CAAAS reflects the 勛圖厙 of Colorados responsibility to serve communities across the state through education, research and engagement.
Im so happy my office can help support this amazing center. It was created through impressive student and faculty collaboration. Its really a special place because it is simultaneously academic, research and student life centered, said Saliman. It helps to build knowledge and the learner while it also builds communityand thats what we are all about.
The investment will provide sustained support for the CAAAS programs, student services, faculty initiatives and community partnerships over the next five years.
Im grateful to everyone who believed in the idea before it was fully formed, said Reiland Rabaka, director of the CAAAS. Every year, we push ourselves to do a little more for Colorado. It isnt always easy, and it certainly isnt inexpensive, but the work matters. I dont just want a center, I want a world-class center. A beacon of hope, a sanctuary, a powerful and beloved community committed to research, scholarship and the stubborn belief that anything is possible.

CU Boulder 勛圖厙 Justin Schwartz, Center for African and African American Studies Director Reiland Rabaka and CU President Todd Saliman celebrate the start of Black History Month, which coincides with the fifth anniversary of the center, the 150th anniversary of the Boulder campus and the 100th anniversary of Black History Month. Photo by Patrick Campbell/CU Boulder.
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