University Statements
- When traumatic events directly impact the campus community or offer an opportunity for the university to serve a specific role, a statement may be warranted and/or specific programming and support may be offered to meet the needs of our community.
- This statement addresses questions regarding changes to the Inspire tri-executive ticket for the 2022 CU Student Government (CUSG) elections
- A statement on the fires that burned through the 91¸£ÀûÉç area on Dec. 30, 2021.
- Chancellor Philip DiStefano applauded Gov. Jared Polis for signing a bill into law that ends a state requirement for higher education admissions to consider national assessment scores.
- Following today’s news from University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy and the Board of Regents about a forthcoming transition in the CU presidency, we would like to express our gratitude for President Kennedy’s service and our shared commitment to harnessing the tremendous strength of our four-campus system to lead CU into the future.
- Statement regarding Visiting Professor John Eastman.
- This statement details the university's commitment to caring for animals in a respectful, professional and humane manner during the course of research and teaching projects.
- The university received questions regarding communications related to an incident that occurred in 91¸£ÀûÉç on April 8. Learn more about the use of CU Alerts.
- We are aware of a large party on University Hill on Saturday evening and allegations of violence toward police officers responding to the scene. We condemn this conduct. It is unacceptable and irresponsible, particularly in light of the volume of training, communication and enforcement the campus and city have dedicated to ensuring compliance with COVID-19 public health orders.
- 91¸£ÀûÉç relieved John Eastman of his duties related to outreach and speaking as a representative of the Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization.