The CU Board of Regents’ regular meeting Nov. 4–5 included actions and updates on compensation, an academic freedom resolution, COVID-19, distinguished professor appointments and more.
Base-building increases for eligible university staff and faculty, an increase to stipends for graduate students, graduate student fee remission and one-time retention incentives will take effect in the spring.
At its November meeting, the Boulder Faculty Assembly approved a resolution and received updates on the GI Bill, the Buff Undergraduate Success Leadership Implementation Team and more.
One of the highest CU system honors, six faculty members from the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä campus are now distinguished professors, recognized for their outstanding contributions as researchers and educators.
Just over two years after the completion of the 2019 report by the Graduate Task Force on Stipends and Benefits, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä is addressing the task force's top priority and remitting mandatory fees for graduate students on assistantship appointments.
Performing high energy, tightly-knit traditional, neo-traditional and highlife dance music from Ghana, CU’s West African Highlife Ensemble is the first university ensemble in the U.S. to perform highlife music.
When a drought creates a terrible water shortage, the government forces citizens to use public toilets regulated by a malevolent company. A hero decides he's had enough and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom! See the show Nov. 11–14.