The University of Colorado Board of Regents began holding on-campus forums this week to hear from faculty, staff and students about the qualities they want in CU’s next president, continuing efforts to solicit input from stakeholders about the search.
 
Chairman John “Jack” Kroll and the Board of Regents invite members of the CU community to take part in a series of open forums as the search for the university’s next president continues.
 
President Saliman, CU regents meet with school, business and tribal leaders during visits to Durango, Ignacio
 
CU President Todd Saliman’s latest visit to UCCS found him engaging with many members of the university community, including students and donors. The Sept. 28 trip included an open forum in the newly remodeled Multicultural Office for Student Access,...
 
The University of Colorado Board of Regents has issued a call for nominations to the search committee that will work to find the institution’s next president. The board is seeking nominations for individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences.
 
As the search for CU’s next president picks up momentum, the Board of Regents has created a presidential search website to keep the university community informed of progress, solicit input and feedback, and detail the policies and principles guiding the...
 
I have been an internal auditor for most of my career, and from the beginning, it has ben fulfilling, challenging, and interesting. Internal auditing has played to my strengths of curiosity, focus, continuous improvement, building risk assessments, and...
 
On June 15, 2017, the Board of Regents approved changes to Article 4-Academic Organization and Program Planning (Previously, Organization of the Academic Units) of Regent Law and the related regent policies.

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