Alphonse Keasley, associate vice chancellor in the Office of Diversity, Equity and Community Engagement came to CU Boulder in 1975, beginning what he calls his life as a university citizen.
The CU president and chancellors issued a statement of support for international students and for legal action opposing a July 6 Immigration and Customs Enforcement directive.
Chancellor DiStefano has asked Vice Chancellor Bob Boswell to lead the implementation of the eight immediate actions announced on June 18 to improve anti-racism, diversity, inclusion and equity efforts on campus.
Chancellor DiStefano joined with President Mark Kennedy and the other chancellors in the CU system to communicate their support of CU's international students following a recent federal ruling on student visas.
CU Boulder Police Chief Doreen Jokerst and other area law enforcement officials plan to meet with a group of students over the next two weeks to build on discussions started in early June.
The NCAA Board of Governors, which includes CU Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano, strengthened the association’s policy against display of the confederate flag as a wave of momentum to remove confederate monuments and imagery sweeps across the country.
Is your voice underrepresented in public conversation? If so, you’re encouraged to apply for a spot in Write to Change the World, a workshop created by the OpEd Project and brought to campus by the College of Media, Communication and Information.
The College Engineering and Applied Science will host the NSBE conference—the premier training program for approximately 250 national and regional officers who spend multiple days focused on leadership and skill-building.
Each year, June 19 marks the Juneteenth celebration of Black freedom and commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. The date also provides an opportunity to deepen understanding and learn.