Leadership Corner
- I want to share some of the steps we are taking to build a more inclusive police department that serves and protects our campus and Boulder community. We will be sharing updates in a series of stories that ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø Today will begin publishing today.
- Racial injustice and inequity have been embedded in our culture for centuries, and the events of the last 12 months have spurred long overdue national discussions about these issues. Read more from Athletic Director Rick George.
- We’re coming together in the CU Police Department to support our campus and our community in as many different ways as we can. Read more from Police Chief Doreen Jokerst.
- After Monday’s tragic event at the Table Mesa King Soopers, I know many of us are feeling a variety of emotions. Whatever you’re feeling is normal, and you are not alone. I am here for you and stand with those who have been affected by the devastating act of violence our community has experienced.
- Our hearts go out to those who lost their lives, their families and the many others directly impacted by the devastating act of violence in our own backyard. Read more from Chancellor DiStefano in the wake of the March 22 King Soopers shooting.
- Chancellor Philip DiStefano gave an update March 11 on University Hill actions, with a direct message to those who participated in the March 6 riot.
- How are you doing, Buffs? As we reach the midpoint of the semester this week, Dean of Students JB Banks offers tips to help you finish strong.
- Chancellor Philip DiStefano, Chief Financial Officer Carla Ho-a and Vice Provost Ann Schmiesing discussed how the pandemic has had a big financial impact across society, including universities.
- As the pandemic continues, many employees report burnout as the demands of work and life remain high. More than ever, we need to prioritize the health and wellness of everyone in our ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø community. Read more from Provost Russell Moore and Chief Operating Officer Patrick O'Rourke.
- Instead of focusing time and energy on what’s not going well for us, focusing instead on kindness can help us release attitudes of entitlement, dismay or frustration and express gratitude. Dean of Students JB Banks offers some ways to do this.Â