
'Hamlet,' 'To Kill a Mockingbird' among stage performances
A Denver judge has ruled that former University of Colorado at Boulder ethnic studies Professor Ward Churchill should not return to the classroom or receive back pay. The decision came despite the fact that Churchill won a lawsuit in April when a jury agreed with the former CU-Boulder professor’s position that his free-speech rights had [...]
The University of Colorado Board of Regents will work to articulate the roles and responsibilities of the board and the administration at its retreat next week, and focus on the internal and external pressures that affect strategic planning for the university.The board will meet for its annual retreat July 15-17 at President Bruce D. Benson’s [...]
The Office of Policy and Efficiency recently announced changes to 33 administrative policy statements, or APSs, effective July 1, 2009. The changes will affect academic, administrative, fiscal, and human resources policies. Respective policy owners developed the changes as part of the university’s ongoing efficiency efforts. Various stakeholder groups reviewed the changes before university executives discussed [...]
The President’s Task Force on Efficiency met on June 24 for the first time since releasing its report in March. The working group received a status report on the implementation of its 36 recommendations, all approved by President Benson earlier this year. At the TFE Web site, CU employees can obtain information about the status [...]
Summary of research grant applications by campus CU-Boulder has applied for more than 194 grants totaling $130 million. The campus has received 22 awards for a total of $10.4 million. UCCS has applied for 12 grants totaling $6.7 million. The campus has an additional 18 grant proposals underway. UC Denver has applied for 544 grants [...]