University Statements
- The U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision against race-conscious admissions programs at Harvard College and the University of North Carolina. In the face of this momentous ruling, CU Boulder remains resolute in its commitment to the advancement of students of all races and backgrounds.
- To meet rising costs of instruction, the 2023-24 proposed CU Boulder budget includes tuition increases for some students.Â
- CU Boulder's statement on college and university rankings and ranking publications.
- CU Boulder continues our dedication to professional enhancements for non-tenure-track (instructor-track) faculty. Stable working conditions, paths for advancement and competitive pay are important to carrying out our educational mission.
- CU Boulder is aware of allegations of concerning racist comments made by a previously enrolled CU Boulder student.
- The CU Boulder police join the Boulder police, Louisville police, Lafayette police, Longmont Public Safety, Boulder County Sheriff’s Office and district attorney’s office in a statement about the sickening and disheartening actions of the Memphis police officers and fire medics involved in the death of Tyre Nichols.
- An independent, comprehensive fact-finding inquiry is currently underway of the CU Boulder cross country program based on allegations pertaining to its use of body composition analysis, training methods and overall culture. CU Boulder has taken these allegations seriously and acted swiftly in response.
- The rejection of Ballot Question 2F means the CU Boulder South site remains within Boulder’s city limits and the city’s flood protection project—among other aspects of the annexation agreement—can continue to move forward.Â
- The University of Colorado remains strongly committed to fostering a student body, faculty and staff that reflects the diversity of Colorado and makes our institution a better place. Read more from the University of Colorado president and chancellors.
- On Oct. 5, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a federal judge’s 2021 ruling that the original Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is unlawful. In response, the CU president and chancellors expressed disappointment and urged DACA recipients to renew as soon as possible. Read more.