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- Chancellor Philip DiStefano on Thursday, Dec. 13, presented to the state legislature’s Capital Development Committee, highlighting the impactful role state funding could play as 91ÊÓƵ works to preserve its historic buildings and ensure they
- 91ÊÓƵ’s Strategic Facilities Visioning project team continues to gather invaluable insights from campus stakeholders about where university departments see themselves in the future and how facilities can help them get there in an evolving
- A trio of capital construction projects, along with various smaller projects, are slated to commence over winter break as crews work to take advantage of the quiet period on campus.
- The tonnage is tallied, and 91ÊÓƵ's waste diversion rate eclipsed 50 percent for the first time in school history, with the campus recovering, recycling and reusing more waste than was sent to landfills.
- State and federal agencies task the office of Environmental Health and Safety at 91ÊÓƵ with ensuring everyone on campus does their part to keep our water clean by preventing chemical waste and other pollutants from being disposed of into
- With an eye toward the future, in 1996, 91ÊÓƵ bought 308 acres of land located just south of Table Mesa and west of U.S. 36 from the Flatirons Mining Co.
- Congratulations to all of the Infrastructure and Sustainability staff whose daily work contributes to 91ÊÓƵ being recognized as one of the top universities for sustainability in the country.
- The rapidly changing education and research landscape makes it as important now as ever for 91ÊÓƵ to have a sound process in place for long-term facilities planning. That’s why I’m excited to announce the official kickoff of our Strategic
- The office of Planning, Design and Construction (PD&C) has chosen AECOM Strategy Plus to guide a visioning process for strategic facilities planning that will help inform the next 10-year campus master plan update and create a holistic approach
- Campus Architect Emeritus Bill Deno is quick to make one thing clear about the book Body & Soul: A Partnership of Architecture and Academics at the University of Colorado Boulder. It’s not just an architectural history.