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As your new associate vice chancellor for student affairs and dean of students, it is my honor and pleasure to welcome you to the University of Colorado Boulder, where you are entering a proud Buff community!
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the University of Colorado Boulder. You are here because you belong here. We have found a great fit between you and the university, and you have the qualities we value in a student.
<p><span>As the academic year winds to a close I want to extend my sincere thanks to my campus colleagues for your work on one of the most important priorities we have ever undertaken together: advancing inclusive excellence at CU-Boulder. </span></p>
The University of Colorado Student Government has issued an opinion that affects the results of the recently conducted student government election. As chancellor, I recognize and fully support the right of the students to elect their own leadership and to administer the processes for those elections. Due to the recent confusion and challenges to the election that have been raised, I will review the processes employed and the decisions made to this point to ensure that they were administered appropriately. I will conduct my review expeditiously in conjunction with the vice chancellor for student affairs and the university’s legal counsel and without any preference to any of the candidates.Â
<p>The chancellors and provosts of the University of Colorado invite faculty and staff to submit proposals for the development of a new, fully online undergraduate degree program to launch in fall 2018. Proposals will be accepted from now through July 15. The grant program provides funds to plan and develop a comprehensive, intercampus, online undergraduate degree that improves student access to the University of Colorado’s educational opportunities.</p>
<p>Students, faculty and staff gathered in the Glenn Miller Ballroom on the morning of St. Patrick's Day for a discussion on campus social climate with Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano, joined by CUSG executives Joseph Soto and John Lurquin.</p>
<p><span>As a campus community, we still have work to do to ensure that all of our students, faculty and staff can safely and meaningfully work together to make CU-Boulder the kind of welcoming environment where everyone can thrive both academically and socially.</span></p>
<p><span>That work begins with open and candid discussions of what our issues are and how we can work together to address them. Toward this end, CUSG, BFA and the Office of Faculty Affairs are co-sponsoring a two-part series of campus discussions focusing on </span><em>Social dynamics inside and outside of the classroom</em><span>. Part 1 will be held on March 9 at 3 p.m., in the UMC Ballroom.</span></p>
<p>You may be aware that we had an incident of hateful speech posted as graffiti in a campus bathroom yesterday. Regardless of who wrote these hateful words on the walls of a bathroom stall, we find speech like this reprehensible and demeaning to all members of our community and we completely reject it. Â </p>
<p><em>CU-Boulder Today</em><span> sat down with Senior Vice Chancellor and CFO Kelly Fox to discuss the campus’s request to the Board of Regents for a final $6.3 million in additional funding needed to complete renovations and expansions of Folsom Field, which was approved today.</span></p>
<p><span>On Friday afternoon, the University of Colorado Board of Regents heard a proposal for a new tuition plan for CU-Boulder, which offers resident students a fixed tuition guarantee for four years from the date that they matriculate. <em>CU-Boulder Today</em> sat down with Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano to discuss these proposed changes and what they mean for students.</span></p>