Todd Saliman, the sole presidential search finalist, spoke at CU Boulder and answered questions from community members. By Henry Larson
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CU Presidential SearchFeaturedNews
Board of Regents and Presidential Finalist Saliman to visit on April 20
The visit marks a week-long tour where the board requests public input before a final vote is made at the end of April.
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Todd Saliman, who filled the role in July following Mark Kennedy’s departure, was voted unanimously to the role following a vote by the board Tuesday.
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The vote on Tuesday comes after month of interviews and deliberation from the presidential search committee, with the board whittling the application pool down the five candidates.
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After interviewing candidates this week, the board is aiming to elect a new president by April 29. By William Oster
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FeaturedNews
Boulder Faculty Assembly passes vote to censure CU President
by Henry Larsonby Henry LarsonBoulder Facilty Assembly passes vote to censure University of Colorado president for diversity and inclusion issues. By Henry Larson
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Buff PantryNews
Buff Pantry hopes to combat food insecurity at CU Boulder
by Julia Smithby Julia SmithBuff Pantry, a food security program at the University of Colorado Boulder is now open to provide food to students. By Julia Smith
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CoronavirusNews
Mark Kennedy, CU leaders to take 10% pay cut through furloughs
by Robert Tannby Robert TannWith higher education funding threatened by the coronavirus pandemic, CU system President Mark Kennedy said he and other university leaders will face furloughs. By Robert Tann
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CU system President Mark Kennedy told the Board of Regents furloughs may be in the future for certain campus employees as the university continues to whether the economic effects of COVID-19. By Robert Tann
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CoronavirusNews
CU president joins Colorado higher ed leaders in asking Congress for financial support
by Robert Tannby Robert TannMark Kennedy joined 19 other higher education leaders in writing to Colorado’s congressional delegation asking it to work with Congress to provide financial relief for colleges amidst COVID-19’s damage to the economy. By Robert Tann