The CU Board of Regents Thursday received an update on projected enrollment growth on all four campuses from Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Todd Saliman. Among other items, the board also approved a name change for the BA degree in the Department of Women and Gender Studies and the splitting of the MS in Applied Mathematics into a professional and traditional degree.
Wireless networks across campus will experience a 15-20 minute outage in the early morning hours (before 7 a.m.) during one of three scheduled windows in the coming weeks.
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CUPD Dispatch Manager Becky Korte is retiring after 23 years of service. Becky started with the CU Boulder Police as a dispatcher and has served as the center鈥檚 supervisor for over nine years. We will be hosting an open house retirement celebration on Wednesday, Sept. 14 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the South Terrace Tent at the University Memorial Center.
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The changing academic, research and student life needs of the university necessitate ongoing construction and maintenance projects to upgrade existing structures and create new ones. It is very important that as you move through campus, you respect work zones and follow detours that are posted for you.
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