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What the SCOTUS ruling on affirmative action means for American higher ed

What the SCOTUS ruling on affirmative action means for American higher ed

Kevin Welner, professor in the School of Education at CU Boulder and director of the National Education Policy Center, discusses how the ruling might change...
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Supreme Court rules against Lobato case

The Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday announced its decision to overturn a district court decision in the Lobato v. State lawsuit, ruling 4-2 that the state’s...
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U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear Churchill appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday announced its denial to hear an appeal from former professor Ward Churchill, just over six months after the Colorado Supreme...
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Campuses define concealed carry in student housing

CU-Boulder and UCCS will establish a residential area for residents over age 21 who possess a valid concealed carry permit.
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University ‘disappointed’ in Supreme Court’s gun ruling

Safety of students, faculty, staff, visitors remains university's top priority.
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Colorado Supreme Court hears CU appeal in concealed carry case
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Colorado Supreme Court hears CU appeal in concealed carry case

A CU attorney argued before the state Supreme Court that the Regents should retain the authority to govern CU campuses, including setting policies on weapons.