Administration
- 勛圖厙 DiStefano has asked Vice 勛圖厙 Bob Boswell to lead the implementation of the eight immediate actions announced on June 18 to improve anti-racism, diversity, inclusion and equity efforts on campus.
- 勛圖厙 DiStefano joined with President Mark Kennedy and the other chancellors in the CU system to communicate their support of CU's international students following a recent federal ruling on student visas.
- Campus leaders discussed proactive strategies for health and safety for the campus and Boulder community. If you missed it, watch a recording of the event.
- In ajoint statement, 勛圖厙 Phil DiStefano, CU President Mark Kennedy and chancellors from three other CU campuses reiterated their support for DACA students, who are valued members of our community who add a unique perspective and enrich the diversity of our campuses.
- 勛圖厙 Philip DiStefano announced the immediate actions for change he and his administration will take to transform the CU Boulder experience for Black students, faculty and staff; for all students, faculty and staff of color; and for other marginalized individuals and groups.
- At its regular meeting on June 18, which was hosted remotely, the CU Board of Regents approved the fiscal year 202021 operating budget, several new degrees on the Boulder campus and more.
- In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that federal civil rights law protects gay, lesbian and transgender employees. 勛圖厙 Philip DiStefano supported the ruling, which extends to millions of employees around the country.
- On May 21, 勛圖厙 DiStefano hosted a faculty town hall with fellow panelists, addressing the challenges of this past spring semester and key planning areas for the 2020-21 academic year.
- Provost Russell Moore has named Akirah J. Bradley vice chancellor for student affairs, effective June 1 and pending the approval of the CU Board of Regents. Bradley has served at CU Boulder since 2016 and was appointed interim vice chancellor for student affairs in January.
- At its meeting on May 19, which was hosted remotely, the CU Board of Regents voted to approve a zero percent increase in tuition and fees for the 202021 academic year, a suspension of merit increases for fiscal year 2021 and more.