Statements from the Regents

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. University Counsel's Office has hired outside counsel to perform the review and report back to the Board concerning any possible regent law or policy violations.

After this matter was referred to outside counsel, concerns about Chair Rennison in her role as a Regent were forwarded to the Board. Given that the independent review already concerns regent conduct, we have asked that these separate concerns about Chair Rennison also be referred and included in the independent review.

As we have stated previously, all Regents have important fiduciary and legal obligations to the University, and as a self-governing body, it is incumbent on all of us to ensure we honor these obligations.

Additional Statements

 

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
 

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.
 

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