As Election Day draws near, concerns over the effects of proposed ballot initiatives concern CU administration.
Higher Education
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America’s educational system continues to waver, as the heated debate on Ethnic Studies remains complacent.
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Though criticized by some for a lack of diversity within it’s student body, CU has a thriving international population.
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CU campuses working cohesively together will be key in achieving the university’s missions for the next year, some administrators believe.
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If students don’t see the effects “going green” has had on CU, they must be attending another university.
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There’s a new kitchen on campus, a Digital Media Test Kitchen that is.
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CU’s highly ranked graduate programs are bringing the campus closer to fulfilling the goals of the Flagship 2030 Strategic Plan to further improve graduate education, according to a press release
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CU is working on becoming the leading example of what a flagship university should be in the 21st century.
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CU is receiving a poor grade on its diversity test.
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Although a final decision has yet to be made, CU’s tuition may not increase by 9.5 percent next year after all.