University of Colorado Board of Regents

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Board of Regents
The University of Colorado Board of Regents consists of nine members serving staggered six-year terms, one elected from each of Colorado's eight congressional districts and one from the state at large. The board is charged constitutionally with the general supervision of the university and the exclusive control and direction of all funds of and appropriations to the university, unless otherwise provided by law.
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Board Meetings
Upcoming Meetings & Events
16
April
2026
Board of Regents Regular Meeting
The Board of Regents will host a regular board meeting at CU Denver on April 16-17, 2026.
8:00am - 3:00pm
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06
May
2026
Special Board Meeting
The Board of Regents will hold a special board meeting on May 6, 2026.
9:00am - 1:00pm
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14
May
2026
Governance Committee
10:00am - 1:00pm
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Upcoming Meetings & Events
Statements from the Regents
Frequently asked questions regarding censure and the CU Board of Regents
What is censure? The CU Board of Regents is a self-governing body. As such, concerns regarding conduct of any Regent when their actions have potentially violated the policies and laws that govern their conduct fall to the board for resolution. Each Regent holds important fiduciary and legal
July 23, 2025
Statement from CU Board of Regents Chair Callie Rennison and Vice Chair Ken Montera
We wanted to take a moment to provide an update on the independent review we requested on March 18, 2025.
April 1, 2025
Statement from CU Board of Regents Chair Callie Rennison and Vice Chair Ken Montera
As the Chair and Vice Chair of the Board of Regents, we have requested an independent review of Regent Wanda James' recent efforts to eliminate certain state funding for the Colorado School of Public Health.
March 18, 2025
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Focus Areas
Diversity
Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the forefront of everything we do at the University of Colorado and are integral to our strategic planning for the future. We are committed to building a community of students, faculty and staff that advances these fundamental values, in which every individual – regardless of race, identity, ideology, perspective, religion or background – feels accepted and supported.
Affordability
As one of the nation’s premier public research universities, the University of Colorado provides a high-quality, transformative education at an affordable cost. We are committed to excellence and accessibility as we foster collaboration, innovation and entrepreneurship to drive student success. Through our world-class teaching, learning, research, service and health care, CU makes significant contributions to the state and citizens of Colorado.
Serving the State
As Colorado’s flagship university system, CU’s four campuses serve the state and beyond through leadership in high-quality education and professional training, public service, advancing research and knowledge, and state-of-the-art health care. CU strives to be an economic, social and cultural catalyst for Colorado.
Student and Faculty Achievement
More than 480,000 people around the world use what they learned at CU to shape business, government, education and communities. And they learn from the best: CU boasts world-class faculty on all four campuses that include five Nobel laureates and 10 MacArthur Genius Fellows. We celebrate the achievements of these faculty – today’s experts in their fields – and the successes of our students – tomorrow’s leaders.
Free Speech and Viewpoint Diversity
At the University of Colorado, we teach students how to think, not what to think. Among our guiding principles is the promotion of faculty, student and staff diversity to ensure the rich interchange of ideas that includes diverse political, geographic, cultural, intellectual and philosophical perspectives. We also regard freedom of expression on our campuses as one of our underlying values, and encourage the use of reason and debate when encountering divergent perspectives and opinions.
Board of Regents
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