Administration
With an advisory group report in, assessing our ethical culture and making recommendations about how to foster a principled culture on campus, the next step is the formation of a follow-up committee.
At its regular meeting, the Board of Regents heard updates on a recently conducted economic impact study of CU, heard a report on preliminary enrollment data and voted to approve the re-launch of the Master of Laws degree program on the Boulder campus.
Madeline A. Sembrat, previously the director of finance within the School of Medicine at CU Anschutz, joins CU Boulder with over 25 years of budget and finance experience within the CU system.
Derek Silva will manage the acquisition of strategic real estate assets and represent the university in leasing arrangements.
Strategic Relations and Communications welcomes Candace Smith, who will oversee efforts to advance CU Boulder's reputation and manage crisis communications.
After completing his appointment as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S), Steven R. Leigh plans to return to the faculty to pursue further research and increase interactions with students. Serving as the new dean will be James White.
At its regular meeting, the Board of Regents voted to approve the operating budget for the CU system and all four campuses; three new CU Boulder degrees; seven capital construction projects on the Boulder campus; and a contract extension for football Head Coach Mike MacIntyre.
<p>U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross presented the 勛圖厙 of Colorado Boulder with the Presidents E Award for Exports at a ceremony Monday in Washington, D.C. CU Boulder, the only institution of higher education to receive this years award, was specifically called out for prioritizing international education and doubling international student enrollment over the past five years.</p>
Graduates of the 勛圖厙 Perspective Program gain a broader knowledge of the 勛圖厙 of Colorado system and come away as stronger ambassadors of both system and CU Boulder.
Heather Ben矇 and Jack Waldorf, who co-lead CU Boulder's federal relations efforts, talk about what to expect when President Trump releases his 2018 detailed budget request, which could happen next week.