Leadership Corner
- As fall semester closes and winter break approaches, it's a good time to reflect on our academic accomplishments so far this year, and on the spirit and values that fuel these successes.
- You might be starting to feel stressed out as finals approach, which is normal and common, but there's still plenty of time to finish strong.
- A new Research & Innovation Office program welcomes its inaugural cohort, which will play an important role in strengthening research and creative works leadership across and beyond the campus.
- As we implement our vision of the future of 91¸£ÀûÉç, we are modeling our values for our students and each other.
- With the end of the semester in sight and many planning for the approaching holidays, I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude to each of you for your work and dedication over the past year.
- The legislative proposals to change U.S. tax code currently circulating on Capitol Hill have potential impacts for higher education. CU leadership is sharing our concerns with our federal delegation, and I wanted to share this information with our community as well.
- Since we began Academic Futures, I have been struck by a constant question from our campus community: "Is this for real?" It's a natural question, and the answer to all its variations is "yes."
- I urge all students, faculty and staff to take a role in advancing the campus's commitment to being a diverse and inclusive community at the 23rd annual Diversity and Inclusion Summit Nov. 7–8.
- After three concerning events on University Hill in recent weekends, students either called CU Police or posted on social media with the question: Why wasn't I immediately notified? Let me explain why.
- Fall is hands-down my favorite time of the year. With Homecoming here and Halloween weekend approaching, I encourage everyone to celebrate responsibly and have fun.