Tag: Chancellor
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Justin Schwartz Q&A on his first year as chancellor of CU Boulder
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save University of Colorado Boulder’s Chancellor Justin Schwartz just completed his first year in the high-profile role. Coming to the university in July 2024, Schwartz replaced longtime chancellor Phil DiStefano, who served as chancellor for 15 years — the longest in CU Boulder history. Before coming to…
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Hundreds gather to memorialize late DU chancellor Daniel Ritchie
The beloved philanthropist, supporter of the arts and Cowboy Chancellor died Jan. 30, 2025, at age 93. He was remembered at the University of Denver on Feb. 13
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CU Boulder announces new chancellor
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The University of Colorado has a new chancellor, but the choice is no surprise as the school only interviewed one candidate. Dr. Justin Schwartz was rolled out on the Boulder campus last month in a series of forums, three of which were broadcast on a public livestream. Friday morning, CU president Todd Saliman announced that…
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CU Boulder rolls out likely new Chancellor
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The national search for the leader of Colorado’s flagship university is over with only one finalist. The University of Colorado Boulder introduced Justin Schwarz, formerly of Penn State University, as its sole finalist for the open Chancellor position to replace Phil DiStefano, who announced his impending retirement last September. Schwartz visited CU Boulder this week…
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CSU Spur campus opens Hydro building; focused on water education, quality
Access to free education for all ages around water and water quality is now more accessible than ever thanks to the final addition on the Colorado State University Spur campus, Hydro. The Hydro building, located at 4817 National Western Dr., is the third and final building for the campus offering free public education on food,…
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Polis names new CU regent for 5th district, Switchbacks president named to Colorado Tourism Board
Gov. Jared Polis named Ken Montera on Monday to represent the 5th Congressional District, which includes Colorado Springs, on the University of Colorado Board of Regents. Montera, a Republican, ran for an at-large seat on the board unsuccessfully in 2018. He will replace Chance Hill, who resigned his seat last month to “pursue new professional…




