The Regents of the University of Colorado is the governing board of the University of Colorado system, the system of public universities in the U.S. state of Colorado. Established under Article IX, Section 9 of the Constitution of Colorado, it has nine voting members. The board also has three non-voting representatives that represent the students, staff, and faculty of the CU system.
The regents oversee the university's budget, hire the university's president and other top university officials, and set tuition and priorities.[1] They select a chair and vice-chair from their own membership.[2]
Elected members
The board's 9 voting members (regents) are chosen in biennial partisan elections and serve staggered six-year terms. One regent is elected to represent each of Colorado's eight congressional districts and another is elected by the state at large.[3]
District | Regent | Party | Term expires |
---|---|---|---|
1st | Wanda James | Democratic | 2029 |
2nd | Callie Rennison (Chair) | Democratic | 2027 |
3rd | Glen Gallegos | Republican | 2025 |
4th | Frank McNulty | Republican | 2029 |
5th | Ken Montera (Vice Chair) | Republican | 2025 |
6th | Ilana Dubin Spiegel | Democratic | 2027 |
7th | Nolbert Chavez | Democratic | 2027 |
8th | Mark VanDriel | Republican | 2029 |
At large | Lesley Smith | Democratic | 2025 |
Campuses
The four campuses in the University of Colorado system are:
References
- ↑ Brundin, Jenny. University Of Colorado Board Of Regents' Power Hangs In The Balance Nov. 8. Colorado Public Radio News, October 23, 2016. Retrieved: 2017-01-25.
- ↑ University of Colorado. Board of Regents.Board Authorization and Responsibilities. Viewed: 2017-01-25.
- 1 2 "Current Regents". University of Colorado. Retrieved 2023-01-12.